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Travel guide of Yau Ma TeiSo 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
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
Looking across Victoria Harbour towards Hong Kong Island from the Kowloon side of Hong Kong.
Experienced by Giuliano Gabella
View of Victoria Harbour from the Peak Tram
Experienced by Kdwk Leung
Just 1 hours after got my Sony A7II : Skyline of Hong Kong from TST
Experienced by Big Dodzy
Walls will always surround you in the old city of Kowloon.
Experienced by bantersnaps
Hong Kong Kowloon city at night with taxi
Experienced by Spencer Chow
3 km from Yau Ma Tei
My son way of saying hello to the beautiful unique Hongkong
Experienced by bady abbas
3 km from Yau Ma Tei
Ghost in the Shell proved to be quite an inspiration when I was about to take this image. My GF and I were looking for food around Admiralty. Apparently, crossing a footbridge paved my way to capture this image of Hong Kong during rush hour. The moment I saw this photo I immediately knew that this should be something to remind me of Hong Kong: Asian, modern, and eccentric.
Experienced by Dwayne Sanson Tin
3 km from Yau Ma Tei
Silhouette of a woman taking photo with her tripod to the Hong Kong skyline at night with blurry background
Experienced by Sergio Capuzzimati
3 km from Yau Ma Tei
24-05-2020 - Riot police fired tear gas and water cannon at thousands of demonstrators, who were chanting slogans and waving banners against China's plans to impose a new security law on the territory, which some describe it as a "flagrant breach" of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, under which Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
Experienced by Joseph Chan
3 km from Yau Ma Tei
Walking on an HK dock - peaceful attitude
Experienced by Big Dodzy
3 km from Yau Ma Tei
St. John’s Building in Hongkong with blue sky background
Experienced by bady abbas
3 km from Yau Ma Tei
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.
Experienced by Ghis � �
3 km from Yau Ma Tei
At the time, this was by far the tallest building I had ever stood near to.
Experienced by Hennie Stander
3 km from Yau Ma Tei
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Experienced by Hayley Lyla
3 km from Yau Ma Tei
By the pier across Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Experienced by Hays Chan
4 km from Yau Ma Tei
Hongkong skyline view from Victoria Peak
Experienced by Florian Wehde
4 km from Yau Ma Tei
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
4 km from Yau Ma Tei
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