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At 1624 feet tall this is one of Hong Kong's most recognizable landmarks.
The Yuen Yuen Institute is the only temple in Hong Kong dedicated to all three major Chinese religions: Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism.
Western District is the area least influenced by Western culture. It includes several markets.
This big piece of land was the result of a large reclamation project in the 70s and did not exist until 1980.
A typical Hakka fortified village built in 1848 as a stronghold for the Tsang clan.
73-floor skyscraper built in the late 1990s
Walled village and an example of Chinese architecture
Old rural walled village that has been turned into a museum
Barracks for the Chinese Army
Plover Cove is a popular destination for cycling and hiking.
Former home to British governors since 1855. Now, it is used for fund raisers and is closed to the public with the exception of a Sunday in March.
Extension of Central with modern shopping areas
Known amongst the Chinese as the "House of a Thousand Orifices" and amongst the expatriate community as the "Porthole Building." This is a 52-atory office building
