Art Voyager • Wishes Upon Stars
Let Dreams Take Flight Over Victoria Harbour
This is more than a light show—it’s a breathtaking masterpiece painted across Hong Kong’s night sky by 70 university students, a group of brave young dreamers, and you, watching from your screen.
Behind the windows of the Ronald McDonald House, lies a universe without limits. Have you ever imagined that within RMHC Hong Kong lives a group of little dreamers with hearts as vast as the cosmos? Even as they bravely battle illness, their imaginations soar—drawing interstellar spaceships, city-saving heroes, and heartwarming moments of picnics in the clouds with their families. These dreams are their gentlest yet strongest armor.
This October, RMHC Hong Kong, in collaboration with passionate students and faculty from Hong Kong Baptist University, and art-tech partner X Social Group, proudly launches the “Art Voyager • Wishes Upon Stars” campaign. Together, we will transform these radiant dreams into a dazzling drone performance over Victoria Harbour.
The journey of love and imagination begins here:
Igniting the Flame of Legacy
Mentors from HKBU and X Social Group will pass on their knowledge of drone programming—blending art and technology—to 70 university students. This is more than a transfer of skills; it’s a passing of passion and purpose.
Building Bridges of Trust
These students will become “Ambassadors of Love,” visiting RMHC Hong Kong to befriend the children. Through laughter and heartfelt conversations, they will listen closely and learn the stories behind each dream.
Giving Wings to Wishes
The children’s imaginative dreams will be transformed by the students into precise flight data and luminous art. Every twinkling light in the sky will represent the soaring spirit of a young dreamer.
Creating a Night to Shine
A starry sky illuminated for our children.
Now, this dream—woven with love and creativity—is about to come true. We warmly invite you to join us in looking up at this sky filled with hope.
Thank you once again Let Dreams Take Flight Over Victoria Harbour
This is more than a light show—it’s a breathtaking masterpiece painted across Hong Kong’s night sky by 70 university students, a group of brave young dreamers, and you, watching from your screen.
Behind the windows of the Ronald McDonald House, lies a universe without limits. Have you ever imagined that within RMHC Hong Kong lives a group of little dreamers with hearts as vast as the cosmos? Even as they bravely battle illness, their imaginations soar—drawing interstellar spaceships, city-saving heroes, and heartwarming moments of picnics in the clouds with their families. These dreams are their gentlest yet strongest armor.
This October, RMHC Hong Kong, in collaboration with passionate students and faculty from Hong Kong Baptist University, and art-tech partner X Social Group, proudly launches the “Art Voyager • Wishes Upon Stars” campaign. Together, we will transform these radiant dreams into a dazzling drone performance over Victoria Harbour.
The journey of love and imagination begins here:
Igniting the Flame of Legacy
Mentors from HKBU and X Social Group will pass on their knowledge of drone programming—blending art and technology—to 70 university students. This is more than a transfer of skills; it’s a passing of passion and purpose.
Building Bridges of Trust
These students will become “Ambassadors of Love,” visiting RMHC Hong Kong to befriend the children. Through laughter and heartfelt conversations, they will listen closely and learn the stories behind each dream.
Giving Wings to Wishes
The children’s imaginative dreams will be transformed by the students into precise flight data and luminous art. Every twinkling light in the sky will represent the soaring spirit of a young dreamer.
Creating a Night to Shine
A starry sky illuminated for our children.
Now, this dream—woven with love and creativity—is about to come true. We warmly invite you to join us in looking up at this sky filled with hope.
Thank you once again for your kind consideration and support. your kind consideration and support.

