Entertainment
Manulife Brings Joy to Families with Spectacular Drone Show
On November 1, 2025, the inaugural “Water Parade at Victoria Harbour” reached its climax with a stunning night-time drone show, fully supported by Manulife Hong Kong. This event, organized by AllRightsReserved, brought families and the broader community together for an unforgettable experience.
Highlighting Community Engagement and Emotional Well-Being
The “Water Parade at Victoria Harbour” was a groundbreaking celebration featuring giant inflatable sculptures of globally recognized intellectual properties, parading across the iconic harbour. It also included an eight-day interactive market along the promenade, designed to engage visitors of all ages.
As a Supporting Partner, Manulife played a crucial role in making this waterfront celebration a reality. The company’s involvement culminated in a captivating drone show that illuminated the night sky, providing joyful moments for attendees. This sponsorship reflects Manulife’s ongoing commitment to enhancing emotional well-being, a key focus area for the company.
“We were thrilled to support the ‘Water Parade at Victoria Harbour’ and its spectacular drone show finale, which inspired moments of happiness and togetherness,” said Celia Ling, Chief Marketing Officer of Manulife Hong Kong and Macau. “By creating uplifting experiences that families and communities could share, we aimed to strengthen emotional bonds and contribute to a more connected and caring society.”
Unique Celebrations and Charitable Contributions
Throughout the event, Manulife curated a series of engaging activities across land, sea, and air. These included themed sailings on traditional Dukling vessels and prominent outdoor advertisements placed at strategic city locations. The drone show served as a vibrant celebration of art, entertainment, and culture, wrapping up a week-long festival of joy and creativity.
Demonstrating its commitment to social responsibility, Manulife also donated admission tickets to local charitable organizations such as JUST FEEL, Mind HK, and S.K.H. St. Christopher’s Home. This initiative allowed local beneficiaries to partake in the special event, enhancing the sense of community around the parade.
The “Water Parade at Victoria Harbour,” highlighted by the drone show, marked a significant cultural achievement for Hong Kong. It underscored the power of shared experiences in uniting people, whether on land, at sea, or under the stars.
As the city celebrated this unique waterfront experience, Manulife was proud to contribute to moments of joy, connection, and community spirit, reaffirming its dedication to nurturing emotional wellness as part of overall health and well-being.
With over 125 years of history, Manulife Hong Kong has established itself as a trusted provider of financial services. The company serves over 2.6 million customers in Hong Kong and Macau, offering a diverse range of products designed to enhance lives and simplify decision-making. As part of Manulife Financial Corporation, the company operates globally, providing financial advice and insurance services across different markets.
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