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What are the buildings worth seeing in Hong Kong?

There are many buildings worth seeing in Hong Kong. Choose 9 buildings with historical, cultural, design and symbolic significance for a brief introduction. For details, please ask Du Niang by the name of the building.

1. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

1 July, 99710: 00, the British flag was lowered here, and the China flag was raised here, representing the changes of an era. This building has a unique shape of birds spreading their wings. It is one of the representatives of the latest seaside buildings in Hong Kong, and it also adds a lot of color to the beautiful Victoria Harbour.

2. Tsim Sha Tsui Bell Tower

The only preserved building of Kowloon-Canton Railway Station, built at 19 15, is a local landmark in Kowloon and listed as a legal monument in Hong Kong.

3. Bethany Church

The architectural design of Goethe-style church is full of French architectural style. In the full green, the harmonious light from the beige exterior wall appears solemn and noble. Every couple who comes to Bethany will be infected by the romantic atmosphere of this small church.

4. Tsing Ma Bridge

This main road connecting Lantau Island, Hong Kong International Airport and downtown Hong Kong is the longest double-cable railway suspension bridge in the world and the eighth longest suspension bridge in the world.

5. Kadoorie Bioscience Building, University of Hong Kong

This 10-storey building was once the best building in Asia, supported by eight inverted pyramid-shaped columns with a height of 10, which formed a miracle of structural mechanics in architectural engineering.

6. Lide Village, Hong Kong

Lide Village, built in 1969 and completed in nearly 7 years, is one of the most distinctive public housing in Hong Kong and the only circular building in Hong Kong.

7. Bank of China Building

1989 completed, 1990 put into use. It can be said that this building is a symbol of Hong Kong. Just like the pyramids in front of the Louvre and the concert hall in Dallas, it is the work of the famous designer I.M. Pei.

8. International Finance Corporation, International Chamber of Commerce

So far, the two tallest buildings in Hong Kong, the International Finance Center on Hong Kong Island is 430 meters high and the International Conference Center in West Kowloon is 483 meters high. Since 2008, the Hong Kong government has stopped approving any buildings of this height.