Grand views From the Circular Walk
As you walk around the Mount Austin on the Circular Walk, consisting of Lugard Road, there are many great views of Hong Kong's world renowned harbour. In this image we can see Hong Kong Island in the foreground and in the distance across the water there is Kowloon.
The skyscraper closest is International Finance Centre Two or IFC II which is situated close to the water front and above the Airport Express Hong Kong Station. To the right of the picture here you can see the Bank of China Building with its distinctive crosses. Still on this side of the water at the far left of the image the red strips around the top and the middle of the glass towers which are Shun Tak Centre make them stand out. There are two towers, only one visible here, and they are above the ferry terminal where you can catch ferries to Macau.
Across the water the tallest visible building, on the far left, is the International Commerce Centre or Union Square Phase 7 which is currently Hong Kong's tallest structure.
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About this image: From the elevated vantage point of Victoria Peak, this panoramic image captures the iconic skyline of Hong Kong, with densely packed modern skyscrapers rising on both sides of the shimmering Victoria Harbour under a partly cloudy blue sky. The scene highlights the city's dynamic urban energy, featuring prominent landmarks like the International Commerce Centre and the International Finance Centre, while ferries and ships dot the water, reflecting Hong Kong's role as a bustling international port and financial hub. The lush green hills in the background contrast with the gleaming glass towers, evoking the unique blend of nature and metropolis that defines this famous viewpoint.