Sham Shui Po is an area packed with wholesale markets. Among the various streets, Fuk Wing Street is a well-known one li...

Photography Hotspots


Speaking of Tung Chung, the first thing that comes to mind must be Ngong Ping Cable Car. Apart from visiting the Big Bud...

Che Kung Temple at Sha Tin is always visited by a large number of devotees who come to worship the god and spin the fan-...

ung Lung Chau, also known as Tung Lung Island or Nam Tong Island, houses many naturally formed sea caves. Villagers ther...

Speaking of Tai Po, the first thing that comes to our mind is its cycling network, and it’s pretty much certain that mos...

This photo trip will take you to three well-known bridges in Hong Kong, namely Ting Kau Bridge, Stonecutters Bridge and ...

Tseung Kwan O, Ma On Shan and Tin Shui Wai packed with residential buildings are three new towns in Hong Kong developed ...

The rooftop of Ocean Terminal car park has long been the favorite spot for photo lovers to capture the bustling Victoria...

One of the measures adopted by the Heritage Conservation Policy in Hong Kong is to conserve and revitalize those histori...

Speaking of Sai Wan Pier, most people would immediately think of the “Mirror of the Sky”. Since the pier is facing west ...

To name the most popular photography spots in Hong Kong this October, Lee Tung Avenue must be one of them! Hanging amid ...

Famed for its delicious seafood and being located in the periphery of the Victoria Harbour, Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter...

The prosperous nightscape of Victoria Harbour is without doubt one of the most iconic scenery of Hong Kong. The endless ...

“Gallery Road” refers to passageway that is erected along the sides of cliffs. In China, the first gallery road was buil...

Hong Kong is famed for its mixed culture of the East and West, and a stroll around the Central and Sheung Wan districts ...

Located at the corner of Clear Water Bay Peninsula in Sai Kung, Po Toi O is so named because of its sack-shaped bay surr...

Carrying heavy photographic equipment to hike and shoot is a harsh task especially in the summer heat. Hiking in the woo...

Located above Wong Nai Chung Reservoir in the middle of Hong Kong Island, Mount Nicholson, apart from being known as a l...

Are you one of those people who know about Chungking Mansions because of the movie Chungking Express directed by Wong Ka...

Public housing estates in Hong Kong not only have uniquely designed façades, some of them are even praised as “King of P...

Located on the periphery of the Northeast New Territories, So Lo Pun Village is one of those villages that are full of s...

Tseung Kwan O is one of the new towns in Hong Kong developed since the 21st century. Within this town full of residentia...

Sandy Bay, also known as Sha Wan, is a little bay located on the west of Hong Kong Island. Because of its west facing lo...

Located next to Chi Lin Nunnery in Diamond Hill, Nan Lian Garden is a Tang Dynasty-style garden adorned with antique tim...

The vast area of fish ponds in the Northwest New Territories near Shenzhen River have been producing a great variety of ...

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Look to the far end towards the northwest from Sai Kung Town you can see a flatten hill top – and that’s Ngong Ping Plat...

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One of the three new towns in Hong Kong, Tseung Kwan O packed with residential buildings with relatively few recreationa...

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Hong Kong is small but blessed with beautiful nature. In addition to mountains and hills, you can also find a lot of bea...

Castle Peak, at altitude of 583m, is located in the west of Tuen Mun in the New Territories. It is known as one of the t...

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The precipitous High Junk Peak, Sharp Peak and Castle Peak are known as the “Three Sharp Summits in Hong Kong” by hikers...

Hong Kong is world-famous for its city nightscape. Have you ever admired the beautiful nightscape from a different persp...

Tai Po within close proximity of popular hiking trails like Wu Kau Tang and Bride’s Pool is a nice place for hikers to g...

Located between Tsuen Wan and Yuen Long, Tai Mo Shan is the highest peak in Hong Kong, with an elevation of 957m. Offeri...

In the 80s before the economic transformation took place in Hong Kong, stone carving was a flourishing industry and acco...

Cheung Chau, an island away from city, was everyone’s popular getaway location to spend the long holiday with friends wh...

Kwan Kung Pavilion in Cheung Chau, Rotary Park in Tai Mo Shan, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Kadoorie Farm are...

Tai Shek Mo is a hillock located in Lo Wu near the Shenzhen border. This closed border was open since 2003 and became a ...

Sai Kung is known as the “back garden of Hong Kong” for its splendid and rich natural scenery. Tai Long Wan, in particul...

he western slope of Tsing Yan Hill offering wide-open views of the entire Tsing Ma Bridge is worth a visit. To go there,...

Photographing red leaves is a hit lately, and you don’t have to go overseas to do that as you can also find beautiful re...

Located in the Northeast New Territories, Luk Keng comprising a number of villages and connected by highway is a popular...

Dragon’s Back refers to the path rolling along the ridges from Shek O Peak to Wan Cham Shan. The hike on Dragon’s Back t...

Located in the Northeast of Lantau Island near Discovery Bay, Lo Fu Tau is named because of a giant stone on the top of ...

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It takes several hundreds steps to climb up to the top of Lion Rock, but all the effort is paid off when you feel the fr...

Being known as a concrete jungle, Hong Kong is a bustling city filled with high-rise buildings and it seems hard to find...

Located at an altitude of approximately 600 meters, Kowloon Peak is the highest mountain in the Kowloon area. Spectacula...

Hong Kong’s reservoirs are popular shooting locations for photo lovers. The paper-bark forest at Shing Mun Reservoir and...

Although being known as a concrete jungle, Hong Kong still has a number of old villages scattering amid the high-rise bu...

Though a small spot on the map, Hong Kong is home to rich geological treasures and diverse landforms of over 250 million...

The golden light during sunset hours has always been one of the favorite photographic topics. However, it’s not easy to ...

Cape D’Aguilar Marine Reserve lies on the southeastern tip of Hong Kong Island. It offers a panoramic view of the sky an...

Located in the New Territories West and separating the east and west of the New Territories area, Shing Mun Reservoir wa...

Summer brings rain and higher streamflow in the mountains, making it a good time to photograph waterfalls and streams. ...

Known as the “Back Garden of Hong Kong”, Nam Sang Wai blessed with large grass fields, ponds and woods is a popular dest...

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The controversial North East New Territories Development Plan has made this place a hot topic in news coverage and grabb...

We don’t have to go to the countryside or crowded flower show to photograph flowers in Hong Kong. There are many places ...

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When it comes to waterfall photography, most of the time we use a slow speed shutter to capture the flow of water to cre...

Most of us would go to Lugard Road to take photos of the Victoria Harbour. If you have time and are physically fit, the ...

Stepping into early spring, it’s the season for flower appreciation. The delicate, soft cherry flower is probably the mo...

To enjoy and take pictures of Hong Kong’s famed night view, apart from both sides of Victoria Harbour, Lugard Road on th...

Tong Lau is the major type of residential building for people of old Hong Kong. These 2- to 3-storey tall buildings enco...

Located between Yau Tong and Tseung Kwan O, it was said that Devil’s Peak got its name as it was once occupied by pirate...

The Hong Kong Observation Wheel located on Central Waterfront Promenade has just opened in late 2014. Apart from being a...

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The Man Mo Temple under the care of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals on Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan is listed as a heritag...

The Mount Davis Batteries are military remnants located on the summit area of Mount Davis on Hong Kong Island. These wer...

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