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Heavy downpour puts damper on festivities after Dragon Boat Festival fireworks cancelled

  • Tourism Board announces decision after forecaster issued third amber rainstorm warning of the day, leaving dozens gathered disappointed

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Around 100 people had gathered along Wan Chai waterfront for the show before it was cancelled. Photo: Edmond So

Tourists and residents expecting a 10-minute fireworks display in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour on Saturday evening were left disappointed after the show was cancelled because of poor weather.

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The Tourism Board announced the cancellation before the 8pm start time on Saturday, shortly after the city’s weather forecaster issued the third amber rainstorm warning of the day. The warning was cancelled at 7.45pm.

The pyrotechnics show, one of the celebrations planned for the Dragon Boat Festival, was part of the Tourism Board’s wider efforts to attract more visitors to the city.

Around 100 people were waiting along Wan Chai waterfront for the show when they learned of the cancellation.

Staff members holding loudspeakers walked along the promenade to announce the show’s cancellation, triggering a palpable wave of disappointment among attendees.

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Those who came were prepared to get soaked with photography enthusiasts on site having wrapped their gear in plastic bags, while many more were dressed in ponchos lining the waterfront.

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