Hong Kong
is skyscrapers. Nowhere else on earth are they so densely packed into such a small space. Also,
Hong Kong's
skyscrapers are particularly narrow, as are the streets that squeeze between them. So these towers have an unusual elongated look. Standing at the
bottom
and looking up can give you
vertigo
without even beginning to ascend. At night, the towers are all illuminated by a spectacular light show.
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