However, if Spiderman were in Hong Kong, his superpowers would be quite useful. Hong Kong may have the world's most impressive skyline, rivaling even Manhattan or Chicago, and with an impressive foreground with Victoria Harbor and a spectacular background with the mountains of Hong Kong Island (the topic of my next posting.)
So, here are some pictures of Hong Kong's skyline, with a few pics of Victoria Harbour and a couple of other random shots mixed in.
Not too hard to imagine Spiderman swinging through here, is it?
Not too hard to imagine Spiderman swinging through here, is it?
Not sure what this Kowloon building is supposed to be, but it kind of looks like a very large toy from the Transformers or Gobots line. Hmm...
A cable car in Hong Kong. San Francisco and Hong Kong have more in common than I ever realized.
A cable car in Hong Kong. San Francisco and Hong Kong have more in common than I ever realized.
Some of the cranes in Victoria Harbour. Victoria Harbour, which is the body of water between Kowloon, Hong Kong Island, and Aberdeen. It is one of three natural deep-water harbors in the world - the others are Rio De Janeiro, and, drum roll please... San Francisco! Huh. I was in two of those three cities within a 14 hour span. Anyway, for this reason, Victoria Harbour is one of the world's busiest, and Hong Kong is an important shipping center.
Eastern part of the skyline.
A view of the skyline from the Kowloon waterfront, on a rainy, foggy, cloudy day.
This is the site where The UK and China held the ceremony on July 1, 1997, formally returning Hong Kong to Chinese control. An important site for the history of de-colonization. In the Background is the Hong Kong convention center.
The flag of Hong Kong in the foreground, with Hong Kong's tallest building (at the moment - one is now under construction that will be taller,) International Financial Center Tower #2.
A very old looking tugboat in Victoria Harbour, while I was on a ferry. Ferries are still an important mode of transportation in Hong Kong, especially connecting Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Hong Kong also has an extensive subway and a very nice bus system, with British-styled double-decker buses. And, as you saw above, there are cable cars, too.
The red and white lighted building is the world headquarters of the Hong Kong - Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC,) one of the largest banks in the world - it's even big in parts of the US. Not sure what the other building is.
The skyline from Kowloon at night. I accidentally left my flash on for this picture. Looks kind of strange, doesn't it? Not sure what that red haze is all about.
Hong Kong puts on a skyline light show every night, the world's largest laser-light show, according to Guinness.
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