Macau bus light show time
Performance time: 65438+February 1 to 3 1 every night from 7: 00 to 10, 65438+February 3 1 will be extended to 0: 00.
65438+February 20th is the 20th anniversary of Macao's return. In recent years, large-scale light shows have become popular in many cities in China, becoming a landmark landscape to attract tourists.
In 20 15 and 12, Macao also introduced lighting elements and held the first light and shadow festival, which was well received. After that, the annual Light and Shadow Festival arrived as scheduled at 12.
What was the fifth Macao Light and Shadow Festival like that year?
Light carving performance, wearing colorful clothes for the historic archway. This year's light sculpture performance of the Macao Light and Shadow Festival is based on the theme of "Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region". Local light and shadow production teams from Spain, Shenzhen and Macao jointly put colorful costumes on the arch of St. Paul's Cathedral.
Local light and shadow production teams from Portugal, Japan and Macao use the external wall of St. Joseph's monastery as the canvas, and use multimedia technology to bring energetic light and shadow art creation.
Stage time
65438+February 1 to 3 1, about 5 minutes at 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30, 9:00, 9:30 and 9:50 every night.
Beautiful lights, meet you romantically, and the lights arranged in different places on the streets of Macao create a romantic and colorful atmosphere.
Close the main street ahead, walk into the meteor shower tunnel, shuttle through it, and enjoy the beautiful picture scroll with changing lights.
The colorful bubbles in the lobby lounge carry beautiful wishes and dreams, flicker and change, and convey infinite longing and yearning.
Crazy halls, crooked alleys, scattered stars, colorful magic stairs, this romance, I just want to share with you.
On the shores of Wen Ya Lake in Nanwan, the secret world of the ocean is dazzling. Walking among them, meeting crystal-clear jellyfish is like being at the bottom of a dream.
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