The monthly fireworks and drone displays over Victoria Harbour could be started in May at the earliest, the executive director of the Hong Kong Tourism Board Dane Cheng Ting-yat said on Monday.
The new annual budget sets nearly HK$1.1 billion aside to hold tourism events, including the drone show and fireworks display, in hopes of attracting tourists to the city.
Cheng said the Board could be the coordinator if organizations are interested in sponsoring the drone and fireworks displays.
He noted that the drone and fireworks display would not be running concurrently due to legal constraints, and the first show could be held on the first day of May at its earliest, echoing the Labour Day Golden Week.
The show might not be regularly held on a specific day in a month, and…