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The 18 photos of Hong Kong Citywalk fulfill all fantasies about Hong Kong

Ever since watching Hong Kong movies as a child, I have had unique memories of this city. Being here feels like watching a real-life Hong Kong movie. I started my Citywalk 🚶 without stopping and found that I walked 30,000 steps in one day. Looking back at the photos I took, I feel satisfied with all my memories and fantasies of Hong Kong. 1️⃣📍Kennedy Town Basketball Court Exit C of the Kennedy Town MTR station, where the boats entering and leaving the harbor and the passing trams complement each other perfectly. It's so Hong Kong, and shooting with a telephoto lens gives a more compressed feeling. 2️⃣-3️⃣📍Monster Building The filming location for Transformers, a place that has been popular for many years, has a very strong sense of oppression. Remember to take photos civilly without disturbing the residents. 4️⃣📍The seaside on the east side of Kennedy Town You can take a bus there, where the sea breeze and waves hit your face. It's best to bring insect repellent spray, and be careful on the moss-covered path. 5️⃣📍Sai Ying Pun An old district of Hong Kong, with buildings built along the mountain, and corridors connecting each building. Classic taxis shuttle through them. 6️⃣-7️⃣📍Arsenal Street Footbridge On the footbridge where Hennessy Road and Arsenal Street intersect, you can capture the classic taxi and tram & church photo spot. 8️⃣📍Queen's Road Central 'The crowds surge on Queen's Road Central' - this lyric perfectly describes the bustling scene of this busy street. 9️⃣📍Bank Street A classic spot to take photos with the tram. Long exposure can capture the feeling of the traffic flow. 🔟📍North Point Market The market in North Point is bustling with people, with trams weaving through. It feels like you've entered the life of the locals. 1️⃣1️⃣📍Lugard Road A viewing platform with fewer people than The Peak, and it's free$. It's the best place to watch a sunrise. 1️⃣2️⃣📍Mount Butler One of the top three viewing platforms in Hong Kong, in my opinion. There are many mosquitoes on the way up the mountain, but it all feels worth it when you sit on the mountain watching the sunset. 1️⃣3️⃣📍Rainbow Village The subway station is rainbow-colored, and playing basketball in the courts among the rainbow-colored buildings feels like going back to the student days. 1️⃣4️⃣📍Lai King Garden Aerial Photography A neighborhood I accidentally discovered on the map on the way to Kowloon Bay, with clean and orderly buildings that have a strong visual impact. 1️⃣5️⃣📍West Kowloon Cultural District Waterfront Park A park where locals go for a walk after meals. Opposite is the Central area, not many people and the night view is super great. 1️⃣6️⃣📍'Golden Multitude' Neon signs south of Mong Kok station, just navigate directly. The taxis passing under the neon lights feel like watching a real-life Hong Kong movie. 1️⃣7️⃣-1️⃣8️⃣📍Mong Kok Footbridge As one of the busiest areas in Hong Kong, the streets are bustling with people under the classic neon signs at night. On the footbridge in Mong Kok, you can capture many lively streets. · I will be staying in the Greater Bay Area for a while, continuing to update photo spots and travel routes in Hong Kong, helping everyone to enjoy Hong Kong better
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Posted: Jun 24, 2024
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The photo is so beautiful 😍
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Cool picture !
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