Hong Kong: beauties of buildings


Hong Kong: beauties of buildings
Australian photographer Peter Stewart spent two years in order to take some photographs of Hong Kong's skyscrapers beauty to be reflected the expanding metropolis.

Hong Kong: beauties of buildings
Stewart says, "who can view photos, outlining for the first time in swamp get to see so much. I love the city's intricate details.And I hope 
drag it so much attention of the onlooker they want them to know it in detail.

Hong Kong: beauties of buildings
In a time Hong Kong was inhabited by fishermen and farmers. Hong Kong is now the world's main trading center .Get to see the confluence of Chinese and Western civilization.

Hong Kong: beauties of buildings
Britain colonized the city the 99-year lease of the northern islands 
after the end of  in 1997,became a special administrative region of China.

Hong Kong: beauties of buildings
Hong Kong's economy has shifted from manufacturing to the services sector. It is central to the corporate and banking, as well as the carrier of China's growing exports.

Hong Kong: beauties of buildings
In the 19th and 20th century, thousands of immigrants comes from China has increased Hong Kong's population suddenly. Many of them fled and escaped domestic revolution. By 1970 the industry gained momentum and Hong Kong "Asian Tiger" has become.

Hong Kong: beauties of buildings
There is no space for expansion because of the mountainous regions.
So, with the skyscrapers of Hong Kong has become the world's most dense area. There are close to 6,300 people per kilometer.

Hong Kong: beauties of buildings
Skyscrapers and temples, shopping malls and traditional markets - with running together. View this district Yau SIM Hmong in Jordan night market is on Mandir Marg.

Hong Kong: beauties of buildings
Photographer says "all pictures are taken at night, when the city's most vibrant." Yau Ma Tei Kowloon skyscrapers of a busy motorway through the middle of an area that connects to the other.

Hong Kong: beauties of buildings
Stewart says, "The use of a tripod at night I get a chance to use long shutter speed, so I am able to use ambient light as much as possible - provided the evening mist over the city not to be dominated." In this photo Kowloon ICC (International Commerce Centre) is visible.

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