Friday 4 September 2015

The Sizzling and Scintillating Skyline of Hong Kong



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You must have seen Hong Kong's architectural marvels and glimmering harbors as a background in various movies. The horizon of the city is a champion among different metropolitan areas of the world,  it is charming as well as the directors can't locate any better substitute for shot area. Luckily, not at all like the Batman in the movie –The Dark Knight you don't need to frolic over the porches of the skiers to see the city's stunning skyline. There are less demanding spots which can get you the majestic vistas of the city's skiers.



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The most loved hotspot of the city-Victoria Peak is doubtlessly the most noteworthy point in Hong Kong. It offers wonderful views of the city and the hill marked countryside past the skiers. The atmosphere here speaks the truth 5⁰C cooler than rest of the city, so you can envision the stature at which this crest is arranged. The sunset is amazing with the pastel-shades of sky dissolving into one another and after that abandoning to the darkness.

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Alternatively, head out to the Sky 100 which soars 390m above the ground on the 100th floor of -The International Commerce Center (ICC) in West Kowloon. From here you get the benefit of seeing the whole Kowloon Peninsula and obviously, the multi-dimensional view of the Hong Kong's otherworldly outline.

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Remember, that it's not always top to bottom; one of the city's most praised displays is of Victoria Harbor overwhelmed with boats, with structural marvels lined up at the back ground. 

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As you switch between the panoramas, keep in mind to take the Star Ferry, which runs amidst Central and Tsim Sha Tsui, and let the magic of Hong Kong unfold.

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Hong Kong's best-known image is of the Island; however like a radium board it just shimmers when you're looking it from Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon. Perched on the very tip of the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, the balcony of the Intercontinental, with its taking off sustained glass, is one of the best spots to soak up the Hong Kong Island skyline and take in the bustling harbor. It's also a flawless venue from which to watch fireworks shows and the everyday Symphony of Lights light show.


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