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Saturday 7 July 2012

Night. Hong Kong.


That's what you can enjoy in Hong Kong, and I think you get bored, so this view of the Hong Kong. These species are attracted to the magnet and its fall in love with himself. Seven Chinese guys sitting on the railing, watching the night lights of the metropolis.


The view from the peak of "Victoria."
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In Hong Kong, I visited five times and each time I am drawn to see a panorama of the city, and the night view is doubly pleasant.
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The buildings are decorated before Christmas.
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Every day at eight in the evening is a laser show. This show is recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as "the most extensive in the world of light and music show." And every night, thousands of people are going to see "Symphony of Lights".
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The show involved about twenty skyscrapers with roof beams which pierce the sky. The best view of the laser show opens with "Avenue of Stars", Victoria Quay Bay.
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In the yard the night and into the store CHANEL all worth it.
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Skyscrapers are connected by transitions on the second floor for pedestrians on the roadway.
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Rolex.
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It's late, shops windows rolled up before closing.
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Hong Kong red taxis on the background of the endless bright advertising signs.
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Outside the stars immortalized the legend of our kung fu video clubs late 80s and early 90s - Bruce Lee. When searching for a road, a little confused and asked the Chinese - "Street of-old Jackie Chan" and received a complete response in Russian - "Zeki Xiang office," and points at the skyscrapers, you see, I did not want to see the first monument to Jackie Chan on this street.
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The unique panorama of the night in Hong Kong.
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Christmas decorations near the shopping center.
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Shops photo and video equipment, I took my first Canon in Hong Kong.
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The street is decorated with thousands of lights, over the heads of passers-by svisshimi.
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