Kowloon |
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Chi Lin Nunnery |
Dialogue in the Dark |
Hong Kong Museum of History |
Hong kong Skyline |
Mongkok |
Nan Lian Garden |
Star Ferry Pier |
Tsim Sha Tsui East |
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade |
Victoria Harbour |
Kowloon |
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Elements Shopping Mall |
Harbour City Hong Kong |
Jade Market |
Ladies Market |
Langham Place Shopping Mall |
Temple Street Night Market |
Hong Kong Island |
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International Finance Centre Mall |
MingCha Tea House |
Stanley Market |
The Peak Galleria |
Times Square Mall |
New Territories |
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Citygate Outlets |
Duty Free (Hong Kong Airport) |
Hong Kong Island |
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Amber at The Landmark |
Caprice |
China Club |
Lung King Heen |
Mandarin Grill + Bar |
New Territories |
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Hong Kong Skyline
Size does matter. Considering Hong Kong is small, it ranked top in terms of skylines ahead of New York City according to Emporis Standards Committee (ESC). Since the land mass is small, there’s no other way to expand but to go higher.
Hong Kong had been one of the best tourist destinations in the world. It offers both luxury and convenience – also a great shopping destination. Towering the metro, with both residential and commercial occupants, the Hong Kong Skyline is attractive and bustling.
CNN described Hong Kong Skyline as “Picture-Perfect”. No one misses the skyline as it dominates the concentrated areas. It has picturesque views, day or night. Tourists had been amazed at the breathtaking sites from its peaks.
Where to view the Hong Kong Skyline:
Of course, there are more and better places to view the magnificent Hong Kong Skyline. Would you suggest some?
How about you, have you visited this place already or are having a plan to visit? Please feel free to share your experiences or leave comments.