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You must have seen
Hong Kong’s architectural giants and gleaming harbors in many popular movies.
The skyline of the city is a standout among various metropolitan cities of the
world, not only does it is alluring but the directors can’t find any better
replacement for shot location. Fortunately unlike the Batman in the movie –The
Dark Knight you don’t have to romp over the terraces of the skiers to grasp the
city’s skyline. There are of course less daunting spots which can easily fetch
you the view of the dramatic skyline.
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The favorite
hotspot of the city-Victoria Peak is definitely the highest point in Hong Kong.
It offers magnificent views of the city and the hilly countryside beyond the
skiers. The climate here is about 5⁰C cooler than the rest of the city, so you
can imagine the height at which this peak is situated. The nightfall is breath-taking
with the pastel-shades of sky fusing into each other and then being dethroned
by the dark might of the night.
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Alternative
strategy could be reaching out to Sky 100 which looms 390m above terra firma,
on the 100th floor of the area’s tallest building- The International
Commerce Centre (ICC) in West Kowloon. From here you get the privilege of
seeing the entire Kowloon Peninsula and of course, the multi-dimensional view
of the Hong Kong’s futuristic outline.
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Keep in mind, as
well, that it’s not just always from top to bottom, one of the city's most
celebrated panoramas is of Victoria Harbor befuddled by pontoons, with
architectural miracles lined up at the back ground.
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As you switch
between the views, don't forget to take the Star Ferry, which runs in the
middle of Central and Tsim Sha Tsui, and let Hong Kong unfold before you like a
mobile banquet.
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Hong Kong's
best-known symbolism is of the Island, however like a radium board it only
sparkles when you're looking it from Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon. Roosted on the
very tip of the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, the vestibule parlor of the
Intercontinental, with its taking off fortified glass, is one of the best spots
to douse up the Hong Kong Island horizon and take in the occupied harbor. It's
additionally a perfect venue from which to watch firecrackers shows and the
daily Symphony of Lights light show.
Many iconic monuments are speckled throughout the urban landscape which makes Honk Kong a stand out amongst other metropolitan cities across the world. Want to witness these astonishing marvels? Base yourself at our one of the listed hotels which won’t hurt your pocket, making it easier for traveler to explore the city with utmost comfort. Check out our deals at www.traveleze.co.uk.
Many iconic monuments are speckled throughout the urban landscape which makes Honk Kong a stand out amongst other metropolitan cities across the world. Want to witness these astonishing marvels? Base yourself at our one of the listed hotels which won’t hurt your pocket, making it easier for traveler to explore the city with utmost comfort. Check out our deals at www.traveleze.co.uk.
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