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Bamboo scaffolding
Bamboo scaffolding is lighter and just as sturdy as steel
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The Bank of China often serves as Hong Kong's logo
Bank of China by night
Feng Shui masters influenced the spectacular architecture of the Bank of China building
Colorful tramways
The old-fashioned double decker trams have more touristic than transportational value
Steel and Glass galore
Hong Kong likes its towers mirrored
Market street in Central
Between the glass and steel structures, there's rich life in crammed market streets
Central District Walkway
The world's longest escalator runs for 800m and connects Central with the Mid Levels
Skyscrapers everywhere
High real estate prices create the need for skyscrapers
Times Square mall entrance
Times Square is an impressive 14-story shopping arcade
The Times Square building
The outside of Times Square needs not hide either
Small shops in the Times Square area
The surroundings of Times Square Mall is more traditional
Workshop glued to the side of a building
Typically chinese is the cramming of stores and strange workshops into the most unlikely places