Source: National Geographic
Vertical horizon of Hong Kong.
Photo by: Romain Jacquet-Lagreze
One of the world’s highest per-capita concentrations of cafes and restaurants at one restaurant for every 600 people.
Photo by: Bryan Leung
Sunshine over Hong Kong. It has the most skyscrapers in the world, with 8,000 buildings having more than 14 floors, almost double that of New York.
Photo by: Coolbie Re
The annual Hong Kong Chinese New Year Fireworks extravaganza is an essential part of the celebrations and in Hong Kong.
Photo by: David W
Mongkok district of Hong Kong has the world’s highest population density with an average of 130,000 people per square kilometer.
Photo by: Coolbie Re
Hong Kong from above. It is the world’s most expensive place to buy a home where $200 000 buys only 500 square feet.
Photo by: Pete Finlay
Its population is predominantly Chinese and Cantonese remains the common language of communication.
Photo by: Coolor Foto
World`s largest rubber duck floating in Hong Kong.
Photo by: Florentijn Hofman
Approximately 75% of of Hong Kong is rural, comprising of 24 country parks, scenic hills, woodlands, reservoirs and coastline easily accessible from the city.
Photo by: Ian Boys
Hong Kong street view.
Photo by: Curious Light
Floating fish market in Aberdeen, Hong Kong.
Photo by: Jason Hawkes
Street colors of Hong Kong.
Photo by: Brian Yen
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