Keith Macgregor’s upcoming exhibition, The Way We Were, showcases his photographs from 1970s and 80s Hong Kong – from nostalgic street scenes steeped in colonial and local culture to city panoramas and images of life on the sea. The exhibition, organised and curated by Blue Lotus Gallery, will be held from November 3 to 18 […]
Hong Kong is known for its distinctive tower-studded cityscape. This concrete jungle not only attracts millions of tourists from around the world, but also numerous filmmakers and photographers, who are searching for a unique place to shoot.
Tarzan’s Tree House Hong Kong Disneyland Tarzan’s Treehouse can be found in Adventureland at Hong Kong Disneyland. To get to the treehouse you need to take the raft float over to the island. It’s just like the raft at Disneyland to get to Tom Sawyers Island. When you visit, make sure to check out the hours for this area of... Read More
Taken on Hong Kong Island above Repulse Bay. You would never know you were in HK!
Hong Kong is known for its distinctive tower-studded cityscape. This concrete jungle not only attracts millions of tourists from around the world, but also numerous filmmakers and photographers, who are searching for a unique place to shoot.
The Woks family shares our favorite things to do in Hong Kong for a few days, from food and drink to shopping to sightseeing.
Hong Kong is known for its distinctive tower-studded cityscape. This concrete jungle not only attracts millions of tourists from around the world, but also numerous filmmakers and photographers, who are searching for a unique place to shoot.
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A few weekends ago, I took my second whirlwind trip to Hong Kong and I’ve seriously fallen in love with this vibrant city. A truly multicultural and bustling place, you can find everything here; all jam-packed into a condensed and easily accessible area. A jungle of apartment blocks, full of color, characters and contradictions; the city has an incredible energy which made me feel revitalized and inspired. Here’s a guide to some of my favorites in and around Central! See Man Mo Temple (文武廟) Forever my favorite temple in Hong Kong, the atmospheric Man Mo Temple is filled with incense smoke. In tones of red and gold, there are lanterns and coils of incense hanging from the ceiling. Dedicated to the gods of literature and war, it’s a place to pray for both success in academia and to settle disputes. Man Mo Temple, 124-126 Hollywood Road, Tai Ping Shan, Hong Kong Tin Hau Temple (天后廟) Tin Hau is the Goddess of the Sea and temples honoring her are usually found along the coast. This inner city temple is an exception to the rule; it was once close to the ocean before successive land reclamations took place. Outside it’s surrounded by greenery and …
Plus tôt cette année, nous vous présentions le travail photographique d'Andy Yeung et plus précisément sa série intitulée "Urban Jungle" regroupant des
Hong Kong is popular for its stunning cityscapes. Many photographers and filmmakers get attracted to the city as it provides crazy symmetrical and vibrant views
Whatever your choice of poison, there is a bar for everyone — from the loud and bustling streets of Lan Kwai Fong to the lively craft beer joints of Kowloon. And, of course, there’s always that category of clandestine speakeasies to class things up. Here at Coconuts, we’re still kind…
Snapped in one of the most densely populated places in the world, these mind-boggling images capture the claustrophobic nature of life in a Hong Kong high-rise to incredible effect.
Hong Kong, the concrete jungle in which no other cities can compare, is filled with experiences waiting for you to see and taste. As promised, I have gathered some must visit spots for you guys in case it’s coming right up your itinerary! 1. Choi Hung Estate – 彩虹川 Hong Kong is known for an intense city scape, which incorporates…
Top architects and designers share their travel plans, making us want to jump on a plane and get exploring
Hong Kong has been seemingly photographed from every angle. Andy Yeung got amazing new images with the help of drones.
Hong Kong is known for its distinctive tower-studded cityscape. This concrete jungle not only attracts millions of tourists from around the world, but also numerous filmmakers and photographers, who are searching for a unique place to shoot.
Seven million people, doing life right.
As the rest of us run for cover in rainy or snowy weather, French photographer Christophe Jacrot deliberately goes out in the storm. "I see these
Hong Kong is popular for its stunning cityscapes. Many photographers and filmmakers get attracted to the city as it provides crazy symmetrical and vibrant views
A few weekends ago, I took my second whirlwind trip to Hong Kong and I’ve seriously fallen in love with this vibrant city. A truly multicultural and bustling place, you can find everything here; all jam-packed into a condensed and easily accessible area. A jungle of apartment blocks, full of color, characters and contradictions; the city has an incredible energy which made me feel revitalized and inspired. Here’s a guide to some of my favorites in and around Central! See Man Mo Temple (文武廟) Forever my favorite temple in Hong Kong, the atmospheric Man Mo Temple is filled with incense smoke. In tones of red and gold, there are lanterns and coils of incense hanging from the ceiling. Dedicated to the gods of literature and war, it’s a place to pray for both success in academia and to settle disputes. Man Mo Temple, 124-126 Hollywood Road, Tai Ping Shan, Hong Kong Tin Hau Temple (天后廟) Tin Hau is the Goddess of the Sea and temples honoring her are usually found along the coast. This inner city temple is an exception to the rule; it was once close to the ocean before successive land reclamations took place. Outside it’s surrounded by greenery and …
Happy Monday from Hong Kong – quickly checking in with you guys! Back to our roots and where I was born. We visited back in April this year but I have promised to come back more often because as we traveled so much, it feels good to set a travel destination as our “getaway home”. Hong Kong has so much…
Hong Kong has been seemingly photographed from every angle. Andy Yeung got amazing new images with the help of drones.