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The view from the 28th floor roof top
Experienced by Egor Lyfar
8 km from Ma Wan
Sunset in Discovery Bay, Hong Kong.
Experienced by Patrick Desloge
10 km from Ma Wan
Yesterday I was about to go up to the mountains to shoot the meteor shower reported in the news, but the spot I chose was too close to the sea and the weather was not good for astrophotography at all so I got some foggy shots instead. It seems like God likes to play jokes and surprises us sometimes, as you go for one thing and end up with another. And when the ‘another’ isn’t so bad, you start to expect the next one.
Experienced by Jason Wong
10 km from Ma Wan
Catching the moment during my Sunday walk - Fisherman on the Pier
Experienced by Big Dodzy
10 km from Ma Wan
"Swimming Pool" at Kennedy Town in Hong Kong
Experienced by Free To Use Sounds
11 km from Ma Wan
Silhouette of a woman taking photo with her tripod to the Hong Kong skyline at night with blurry background
Experienced by Sergio Capuzzimati
11 km from Ma Wan
Peaceful atmosphere and architecture in Hong Kong countryside
Experienced by Big Dodzy
12 km from Ma Wan
Hongkong skyline view from Victoria Peak
Experienced by Florian Wehde
12 km from Ma Wan
Living in the shadow of this iconic Hong Kong vista, it’s sad it took me as long as it did to get this shot. That said, my cab broke down ascending the hill, I dropped (and cracked) my phone climbing out of it, and I had to run the last mile. But I got the shot. Was it worth it? I dunno.
Experienced by Ryan McManimie
12 km from Ma Wan
So it was my first time in Hong Kong and i was taking pictures all over the place, so in the evening we decided to take the ferry and i was like this place is beautiful and i should take a shot here, as soon as i clicked this hot i knew it was one of the best shots i had ever taken. Love Hong Kong cant wait to go back there again.
Experienced by Sankalp Sharma
12 km from Ma Wan
Hong Kong is well known for its skyline and the Peak Observatory is by far the most popular location/ tourist spot to see it. Unlike most tourists that go directly to the Peak Observatory, I went to a hiking trail nearby called “Lugard Road.� From there, I was able to capture the lights of the tall skyscrapers while avoiding the crowded areas. This photo is a representation of how advanced the human race is and how man is able to create magnificent wonders around the world just like these tall skyscrapers in Hong Kong.
Experienced by Austin Poon
12 km from Ma Wan
So this area in nearby Yau Ma Tei in Hong Kong, there’s many street shops sign still around. It has the feels of the old style Hong Kong, so I was wandering the area and there are many old residential buildings which look kinda worn out. Why not I take the picture there? It was sunny and there’s an old man on a bike strolling around the streets. So I took the picture. The picture outcome is that it gives this old vibes in Hong Kong.
Experienced by Joel Fulgencio
12 km from Ma Wan
Looking across Victoria Harbour towards Hong Kong Island from the Kowloon side of Hong Kong.
Experienced by Giuliano Gabella
12 km from Ma Wan
Hong Kong skyline at night from Victoria peak
Experienced by Sergio Capuzzimati
12 km from Ma Wan
View of Victoria Harbour from the Peak Tram
Experienced by Kdwk Leung
12 km from Ma Wan
Fight for Freedom, Stand with Hong Kong
Experienced by Red John
12 km from Ma Wan
Hong kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, Qingzhou Bridge
Experienced by Macau Photo Agency
12 km from Ma Wan
Victoria Peak is a hill on the western half of Hong Kong Island. It is also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak. With an elevation of 552 m, it is the highest hill on Hong Kong island, ranked 31 in terms of elevation in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Experienced by Viraj Rajankar
12 km from Ma Wan
The view from Victoria Peak on Hong Kong island.
Experienced by Jared Lisack
12 km from Ma Wan
The former Central Police Station of Hong Kong, located at the eastern end of Hollywood Road, in Central, Hong Kong has been redeveloped into a cultural and shopping destination generally called Tai Kwun.
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