Lion Rock

Best photo locations in Lion Rock

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#1. Lion Rock Trail Peak view of Chuk Yuen South Estate

Enjoy some of the most incredible views of Hong Kong skyline along this hiking trail. It's a challenging trek, but it's worth the effor...More...More
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#2. Hong Keung Court Look Down

A 41-story residential complex in Lok Fu plays host to countless soccer, basketball and tennis games — it's true hype-court central! T...More...More
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#3. Innocentre Balcony view of Colorful Ground Pattern

Do you like colors? I noticed these retro colors in their complex, yet somewhat simple pattern — and they’re great to photograph!...More
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#4. Pastel Pink Building on Grampian Road

This pastel pink building is nestled in a tranquil residential area that has been popular among the upper middle-class locals. Unlike th...More...More
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#5. Hong Keung Street & Tseuk Luk St Intersection view of Hong Keung Street

This neighbourhood is a hidden gem in Hong Kong with a lot of history and is full of character. It was formally a large indust...More...More
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#6. Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre Rooftop view of Park Tin Estate Apartments

Step onto the roof of this creative center and "artists' village" for a quintessentially Hong Kong panorama — jaw-dropping views ...More...More
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#7. Garden Hill view of Sham Shui Po

A steep climb followed by amazing views of Kowloon — and even a great sunset (once in a while) — this hill has the perfect vantage point!...More
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#8. Garden Hill view of Sham Shui Po, Tai Kok Tsui & International Commerce Centre (ICC)

One of my favorite places in Hong Kong to catch blue hour and sunsets. Not for the faint of heart, the views from the top of this ...More...More
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#9. Choi Hung Estate Car Park Court view of Tan Fung House

Surrounded by a rainbow building, this vibrant basketball court is one of Hong Kong's most photogenic spots. Visit to capture the c...More...More
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#10. Choi Hung Estate Basketball Courts Look Down

The most famous basketball court in Hong Kong, full of color, full of life, full of opportunity to get amazing photos....More
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#11. Richland Garden Estate Look Down

This estate’s skyscrapers tower around its tennis courts and swimming pool — it makes for a very unique aerial shot! (Drone)...More
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#12. Sham Shui Po split by Cheung Sha Wan Road

This ariel view features one of Hong Kong’s most densely packed neighbourhoods split by an expansive road....More
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#13. Man Fung Building & Tong Mi Cityscape

A rare pop of color amongst the monochrome buildings of Hong Kong is the Man Fung Building. The structure proudly displays ...More...More
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#14. Ma Tau Kok Colourful Buildings Look Down

At this location, it's almost as if you're looking down on a section of the city that's created with building blocks. This uniform and c...More...More
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#15. Ki Lung Street view of 390 Portland Street Façade

Set closely among Hong Kong's most popular and bustling areas, this location brings together all threads of life and is one of...More...More
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#16. Man Fung Building Yellow Façade and Rainbow Thief Mural

With an unexpected pop of color, this bold building stands out in the streets of Hong Kong. The rainbow mural and vibrant yellow f...More...More
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#17. My Bookroom Shop

Come get lost from the city’s hustle and bustle in this very unique and tidy bookshop!...More
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#18. Mong Kok Road Footbridge view of Tung Choi Street (night)

This spot is what makes Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Everything about this area, the lights, the sights and the sounds are quintesse...More...More
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#19. Mong Kok Road Footbridge view of Tung Choi Street (day)

Representative of the tiny city that is Hong Kong, here you’ll find cultural symbols like signboards, crowded red minibuses and...More...More
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#20. Lek Yuen Fountain Park Pavilion

Take a nighttime stroll in a darker, quieter neighborhood of Hong Kong. Surrounded by estates, this local park has a unique pla...More...More
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