Hong Kong, 2018
Hong Kong is a city and one of the special administrative district of the People's Republic of China. It is truly "special" in all regards.
Hong Kong is one of the worldwide financial centers, and this mere fact places certain obligations on its residents and determines the city's architectural appearance (the first skyscrapers in China were built here).
Most of the Hong Kong citizens can speak fluent English and Chinese, which are the official language here. Those who were born prior to 1997 have "open passports", which means they can travel without a visa to many countries.
So, where does "prior to 1997" come from? It is the year when the return of Hong Kong to China. Prior to that, Britain has leased this land from China for 99 years as former British colony, developing it and spreading its culture. On July 1st, 1997, Hongkong is retuned to China.
After retuned, Hong Kong achieved a fully autonomy and preservation of their lifestyle from Chinese ‘One Country Two System’ policy. Nowadays, Hong Kong is an incredible mix of all achievements of the West with unique appearance of the East.
The colonial-style mansions co-exist in harmony with high-rise buildings erected due to the limited territory. Architects of Hong Kong are guided by modern technical knowledge, and at the same time they follow Feng Shui tradition. Hence, many buildings have mirror tiles on their front side to prevent evil spirits from getting inside. The corners of buildings can be slanted or rounded — it is a Feng Shui symbol of friendship and protection from all negative influence.
The name of the city, "Hong Kong" is translated as "fragrant harbor". Thus, water and plants become an equally important part of the local landscape. Actually, there is a lot of greenery around: both in the city, and in the famous Victoria Park — home of the Victoria Peak, the highest (552 meters) point of the Hong Kong Island.
By the way, Hong Kong has a total of 262 islands in the South China Sea, most of which are really small. The largest island of the archipelago is the Lantau Island, famous for its airport, Disneyland and the gigantic Buddha statue. Curiously enough, fairly small territory of Hong Kong has over 600 shrines that are spread all over the islands.
"The Hong Kong Skyscrapers" and "The Hong Kong Lights" are the two names of the second-largest Island. It is this very island that you can see on this panoramic photo.
Photos by Stanisalv Sedov, Sergey Semenov
13 February 2019
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