Finding a bit of peace and quiet in Hong Kong is no easy feat. We're surrounded by towering skyscrapers, shopping malls are forever packed with people, and don't even get us started on the traffic.
If you’re planning a trip to Hong Kong, you’re probably thinking of dim sum, skyscrapers ... and from the top it has a gentle up and down elevation. It gets its name because the trail ...
Shenzhen may have the tech, but Hong Kong holds the key to research and funding. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Mark Tung High-density means residents are packed into towering skyscrapers ... which is located on top of the building, Hysan Place, in the heart of one of Hong Kong’s busiest commercial ...
It offers breathtaking scenery; you can see panoramic views of the New Territories, including villages in Tuen Mun, and even have a glimpse of the skyscrapers ... Hong Kong. The amazing view from ...
Lai Chi-wai became the first person in Hong Kong to climb more than 250 metres of a skyscraper while ... paralysed from the waist down, could not make it quite to the top of the 300-metre-tall ...
An curved arrow pointing right. A 42-story skyscraper under construction in Hong Kong caught fire. The fire could cost as much as $64 million, which would be among the highest insurance payouts in ...
Sitting pretty on the top ... breathtaking view over the city. Diners can enjoy the meal accompanied by clouds, the vast Victoria Harbour vista and many of Hong Kong’s landmark skyscrapers.