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When traveling to Hong Kong, where can you take good-looking photos?

I just went to Hong Kong not long ago with my sister. I have been there many times before. Every time I went to different places in Hong Kong to check in, I found that there are several places that are perfect for taking pictures. Here I am I recommend 5 for your reference. Come and get it~ I wish you take beautiful photos in Hong Kong!

1. West Kowloon Cultural District

2. Rainbow Village

3. Nanshan Village

4. Discovery Bay

5. Monster Building

These are some places in Hong Kong where you can take good-looking photos at any time. Let’s introduce them one by one~

1. West Kowloon Culture District

The West Kowloon Cultural District is a brand-new cultural and arts district, where you can not only relax and sightsee, but also visit many cultural and arts museums! At dusk, you can see the intoxicating sunset, and after nightfall, you can even enjoy the night view on the other side of Victoria Harbor~~

Address: Victoria Harborside, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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1. (Recommended) Exit E4 of Kowloon Station, turn left after exiting the station, and take the 74D green minibus directly to the West Kowloon Cultural District.

2. Exit from Exit E4 or E5 of Kowloon Station and walk along Nga Cheung Road to the footbridge. After crossing the footbridge, you will reach the West Kowloon Cultural District. The journey takes about ten minutes.

?Opening hours: all day

?Tickets: free

Recommended play time: 1-3h

Photography highlights?

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1. At 5 and 6 pm, you can take pictures of the Christmas tree and the dusk.

2. You can take pictures of the full front view of the Christmas tree from the stands on the second floor (there are many people, so you need to go early).

3. The Christmas Town is walk-in? You have to queue up to enter, and you have to queue up early.

2. Choi Choi Estate

One of the earliest public housing estates built in Hong Kong. The neat, orderly and colorful exterior wall is its most attractive feature. The youthful energy radiating freely on the court and the cute little ones playing games carefree on the side of the court complement each other perfectly. This is the most beautiful scenery!

Address: Choi Choi Estate, Wong Tai Sin District, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Transportation: MTR Choi Choi Station, Exit C4, turn left after exiting the station? Go straight and see the school, then turn left? , see the stairs, go straight to the third floor parking lot?

Opening hours: all day

Tickets: free

Recommended play time: 1h

< p>Tips for taking photos: The best angle for portraits: There are blue chairs on one side of the playground. You can sit on them and pose as you please, whether natural or artificial, it will look great. When shooting, keep the frame within the frame: the person is in the bottom third of the frame. Don’t give too much frame to the ground under your feet. Shoot as many rainbow walls as possible in the upper part of the frame. The film will produce a super high effect. Best photography prop: No one loves wearing sunglasses. A must-have item for filming~ Best outfit for shooting: Simple outfit with no more than two colors in light colors, white is preferred? Student-style outfits are also suitable for youthful and energetic basketball courts!

3. Nan Shan Village

Nan Shan Village, like the very famous Choi Choi Estate, is an old-style housing estate in Hong Kong. After renovation, the walls were painted in various shades of green. It looks very refreshing from afar, and a very popular check-in spot is hidden here.

Address: Nam Shan Estate, Nam Shan Estate, Shek Kip Mei

Transportation: MTR Shek Kip Mei Station Exit C (turn right and go up the steps and cross the Shek Kip Mei Recreation Ground) It’s spicy from a distance)

Opening hours: 7:00-22:00

Tickets: Free

Recommended play time: 1h

< p>Photography guide:

Several zigzag-shaped buildings wrap around this square square, with green as the main tone. The three semicircular old-fashioned children's amusement facilities Rainbow Bridge are very popular in the past. A popular check-in spot, you can take pictures of the gradually green building behind you from all angles, and the visual effect is excellent.

4. Discovery Bay

Discovery Bay is a neighborhood on Lantau Island that is close to the mountains and the sea. It has residential buildings, commercial areas, schools, parks, piers and other facilities. The North Plaza area of ??Discovery Bay has a very European feel. There is not only the seaside Whitechapel, but also small squares and European-style buildings like European seaside towns.

Address: Discovery Bay, Lantau Island, Islands District, Hong Kong

Transportation: Take the ferry from Central Pier 3, or take the bus DB03RP or DB03R at Sunny Bay MTR Station

Tickets: Free

Opening hours: all day

Recommended play time: 2h

? Recommended photo check-in location: Delicate sandy scenery Bay white sand beach. Like the Discovery Bay North Plaza in a European seaside town. The sea view is very good and there is a small lighthouse at the Discovery Bay Ferry Pier. Romantic Whitechapel by the sea.

5. Monster Building

The Monster Building consists of five buildings, namely Haishan Building, Hoiview Building, Fook Cheong Building, Yick Cheong Building and Yick Fat Building, shaped into a giant E. The grand appearance and densely packed architectural style reflect the life of old Hong Kong, with residences upstairs and various small shops downstairs. When "Transformers 4" came to Hong Kong for filming, the dense high-rise buildings were deliberately used as the background to create a shocking and mysterious monster mansion.

Address: 1010-1044 King's Road, Quarry Bay, Eastern District, Hong Kong

Transportation: Take the Island Line and get off at Taikoo Station, go out from Exit A, turn left and go straight, and walk for five minutes To the left and right, you can see it after passing the traffic light intersection (the entrance is relatively hidden, so look for it carefully)

Tickets: Free

Opening hours: Open all day, all year round

Recommended play time: 1h

How to check in: Standing in the middle of a densely packed giant building, you feel a strong sense of oppression as if you are really about to be swallowed by a monster. This is an urban wonder that you must not miss when visiting Hong Kong! Standing on the overpass and taking pictures of the Ding Ding Car and the Monster Building, the combination of the two makes it even more interesting~

Travel tips:

There is nothing interesting in these places, they are mainly for Take photos and check in.

The photos taken in Discovery Bay are very satisfying~

If you go to Hong Kong, remember to apply for a pass in advance.