From 28 November 2025 through 4 January 2026, eight of Central district’s most iconic buildings will serve as a giant canvas for the “Immersive Light Show in Central”, offering timed 3D projections, animations and music every evening between 7:30 pm and 10:30 pm.
The participating structures include the Bank of China Building, Bank of China Tower, Court of Final Appeal Building, Hong Kong City Hall High Block, Hong Kong Club Building, HSBC Main Building, Prince’s Building and Standard Chartered Bank Building — grouped together for the first-time in a coordinated light display.
The broader WinterFest programme runs from 14 November 2025 until 4 January 2026. As part of the festivities, the South and North Squares of Statue Square Gardens in Central will be transformed into a “Christmas Town”.
Highlights include a towering twenty-metre Christmas tree, toy-themed decorations, and from 28 November a Christmas market of twelve chalets offering seasonal food, gifts and workshops.
Complementing the light show, the corridor of Chater Road will be turned into a “Starlight Boulevard” from the end of November into January, with more than thirty illuminated trees and transformed pedestrian footbridges.
The installation leads toward the LANDMARK Atrium at Chater House, where the annual “Noëlia at LANDMARK” installation adds large-scale interactive displays and an expansive photo zone.
Beginning 1 December, the festival’s city-wide “WinterFest Delights” campaign will launch, offering visitors and residents special deals across dining, shopping, attractions and transport through partnerships led by the tourism board, the Quality Tourism Services Association and the Hong Kong Retail Management Association.
A dedicated one-stop platform will aggregate offers and event information to help plan the holiday agenda.
According to the tourism authority, this edition of WinterFest features the most extensive line-up and richest array of event elements to date, with the aim of reinforcing Hong Kong’s appeal as Asia’s premier winter travel destination and supporting seasonal business engagement across hospitality, retail and entertainment.
Admission to the light show and festive installations is free, with crowd-control measures indicated during peak periods.
Visitors are advised to check official channels for up-to-date viewing information and recommended vantage points.
With the countdown to New Year’s Eve culminating the WinterFest period, the immersive light show in Central promises to be a focal spectacle of the holiday season in Hong Kong.



























