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Pictures from Hong Kong

Space museum

Here we have the Space museum in Hong Kong. It´s a big museum with several sections. It deals with, everything between the matters genesis to do own experiment. You got also test to go in the speed of light, visual of course. Very interesting, in my opinion.

This road is Salisbury Road with Space museum to the right. To the left do you have the well known hotel Peninsula Hotel, known from different movies and celebrities lives here.

Salisbury Road, near Space Museum
Peninsula Hotel

Peninsula Hotell.

HK Convention & Exhibition Centre Extension.

HK Convention & Exhibition Centre Extension
A scaffolding made by bamboo

A scaffolding made by bamboo, incredible. Bamboo is a tough material, which stand against hurricanes.

Here we are going by boat to the Hong Kong island or "The Central District" is the nearest blocks when you arrive to the Star ferry pier. On the island you find e.g. Aberdeen, Ocean park, the Peak, Repulse bay, the Escalator.

Central district
Majestic Hotel at 348 Nathan Road

The hotel nearest on the picture to the left, 348 Nathan Road, Majestic Hotel lived we at for a night and moved to the hotel on the opposite side of the street, Chung Hing Hotel at 23 Saigon Street. DR at Majestic hotel, about 900 HKD. DR at Chung Hing Hotel, about 450 HKD.

The hotel room at Chung Hing Hotel.

The room at Chung Hing Hotel
The room at Majestic Hotel

The room at Majestic Hotel. The picture belongs to © Majestic Hotel.

One of many boats you could see when you traveled by boat or take a walk alongside the harbor.

A boat near the harbor
A picture from the harbor

A picture from the harbor.

Hong Kong international airport or HKIA as they say in HK.

Hong Kong International Airport
Arrival lounge

The terminal where you can find e.g. check-in and arrival.

A part of the airport.

Hong Kong International Airport
Tsing Ma Bridge

Tsing Ma Bridge. The picture belongs to © Edmund Chain, Design Studio.

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