Shek O

Best photo locations in Shek O

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#1. Shek O Beach Look Down

Shek O, which translates to "rocky bay", is a small peninsula of seaside bliss. The turquoise waters, idyllic islands and pristine white...More...More
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#2. Repulse Bay Beach & Tai Tam Country Park

Come capture views of a vast, unspoiled landscape that sits behind a beautiful crescent shaped beach....More
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#3. Deep Water Bay & Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on Middle Island Look Down

Home to offshore private clubhouses and yachts, this exclusive island retains its secluded atmosphere surrounded by serene san...More...More
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#4. Hong Kong Island & Victoria Harbour from Jardine's Lookout

Jardine's Lookout offers expansive views of Hong Kong Island, with lush greenery, soaring skyscrapers and sparkling water. It's als...More...More
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#5. Staircase behind Montane Mansion & Kornville Block 2

Intriguingly simple from its cleanliness and minimalism, this staircase alongside a wall is a rare find in Hong Kong. I love how the li...More...More
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#6. Chinese Store in Yick Cheong (Transformer Building)

At one of the most famous look ups in Hong Kong, I discovered this small shop by accident! It started to heavily rain and my friend ...More...More
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#7. Fok Cheong Façade (Transformer Building)

One of the most unique buildings in Hong Kong, its façade looks like a wall and has a beautiful forested backdrop....More
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#8. One Island East Look Down

At 68 stories high, this soaring skyscraper emerges with triumph in the Quarry Bay commercial district of Hong Kong. (bef...More...More
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#9. Devil's Peak Top Battery view of Lei Yue Mun Estate & Skyline

This easy urban hike is filled with a rich history of Hong Kong's past — it even gets its name from pirate's of the Ming Dynasty! Take ...More...More
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#10. Ocean Park Ferris Wheel

This lesser known, rarely photographed Ferris Wheel is not to be missed. Come for both the entertainment experience and photo o...More...More
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#11. Bedford Garden Look Up

This perfectly symmetrical look up is a classic! With its leading lines and shapes it’s great to photograph....More
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#12. Net Fence Portrait at Hard-surface Pitches Wong Chuk Hang Recreation Ground

Everyday objects (like this net) may seem unexciting, but when you think outside of the box and utilize them in unconventional ...More...More
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#13. Victoria Park Centre Court Look Down

Unlike any other place, here you’ll find ”HONG KONG" ascribed to a tennis court. It’s a perfect place for clean and minimal photograp...More...More
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#14. Percival Street view of Rosewood Hong Kong Hotel

With a telephoto lens, you're able to perfectly frame this hotel far off in the distance — even over the water between the two bodies ...More...More
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#15. King's Rd Pedestrian Bridge view of Nam Tin Building

Elevated above the street, this pedestrian bridge offers up an interesting perspective of the multi-colored Nam Tin Building....More
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#16. Tram at King's Rd and North Point Rd Intersection

Tram stations are frequently photographed by Hong Kong natives. This location is great as the tram stops at a place for many creative...More...More
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#17. Oil Street view of Fortress Hill Staircase

Come visit one of Hong Kong’s most notable staircases that rests along the middle of a road! Its patchwork style walls and ped...More...More
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#18. Queens Road East Yellow Crosswalk

Hidden beneath a pedestrian footbridge next to one of Hong Kong's most spectacular skyscrapers, this understated crosswalk...More...More
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#19. Hopewell Centre Observation Lift view of Wan Chai & The Center

A glass elevator with a view! This observation lift offers 180 degree views of Hong Kong and you can ride it (for free!) as many time...More...More
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#20. Choi Ming Court Car Park Look Up

This easy to access car park makes for an architectural wonder. Definitely one of the coolest car parks in Hong Kong!...More
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