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| "High Frequency City (Hong Kong Days)" Produced by Wilson Tai © 2004 Wilson Tai Special Thanks to Hong Kong locals: Heidi, Katherine & Lily for their helpful travel guides. | The "Golden Mile" is old school. It's known for pricey real estate and its ability to empty tourist pockets. | Register to vote demands the targeted advertisement consisting of fashionable Hong Kong actors and models. | The vanity magazine, Maxim, has arrived in Hong Kong. | Atop a taxi, this lighted 3D advertisement is evidence that the consumer pays a big sum for marketing costs when they buy a Nokia phone. | Bike vs. Car juxtaposition. | The stepping stones on the way to dinner in Sheung Wan District. | The Peninsula Hotel has a fleet of 14 Rolls Royce cars. Parked near, was this Nissan Skyline GT-R. | ... and this checkered flag BMW Mini Cooper | Poolside inside the Peninsula overlooking Tsim Sha Tsui and Victoria Harbour. | Thanks to family friend, Brian, a Hong Kong local who has studied in New York. | The Entertainment Building in Central. | A pair of landmark buildings that make the unique horizon alongside the harbour. | Albert Road Housing. | The drilled aluminum architectural design of the Hong Kong's first skyscraper, the Jardine building, completed in '73. | The Jardine building at Connaught Road Central. | Stunningly tall and shiny, the 72-story Bank of China headquarters takes its shape from bamboo and was built in 1989. | A cross section of the Lippo Towers, representing Australian Koalas clinging to Eucalyptus trees. | The intricate details that make up the ancient roof of Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road. | The famous nightlife spot, Lan Kwai Fong, by day. | Queen's Road in Central on a business weekday afternoon. | Central Edinburgh crosswalk: I have to get to work, what about you? | The junction where Wyndham Street meets Arbuthnot Road. | Thanksgiving colors in the Hong Kong park. | The east entrance to the Hong Kong Botanical Gardens is dedicated in memory. | A handprint of Tso Tat Wah into the new Hong Kong Avenue of Stars sidewalk. | Just opened, the Avenue of Stars is already commanding a lot of traffic as a tourist attraction. | Repulse Bay and its beaches are half an hour from the busy city. | The Mediterranean vibe is evident with a look at the homes on the surrounding hills. | Hit the Stanley Market for souvenir shopping. | The destination of the Peak Tramway, Peak Tower, high above Hong Kong Island. | I can hear the 7,000,000 people chanting the words of the tourism board: "Hong Kong. Live it! Love it!" |