A collection of photo spots in Hong Kong, just like me!


A collection of photo spots in Hong Kong, just like me!
This trip is no joke. Since we're in Hong Kong, let's keep snapping away and capture every angle that photo lovers will scream for 📸

🟢 Starting at the “Ngong Ping Cable Car”
For those who like a little thrill and amazing photos, you have to choose the “Crystal Cabin” with a transparent floor! I picked this one because it offers a 360° view of the sea, mountains, and the ground below (a bit nerve-wracking but totally worth it). The destination is the “Big Buddha at Ngong Ping,” but the views along the way are perfect for photos all the way.

🌄 Next up, the “Peak Tram” and “Sky Terrace 428”
Early risers have the advantage! We went early in the morning, took the Peak Tram, and enjoyed taking photos without crowds, which was the best feeling. Once at Sky Terrace, the panoramic view of Hong Kong is breathtaking, with iconic dense skyscrapers.

🎨 MTR lovers, don’t miss this
Who would have thought Hong Kong’s subway has so many beautiful photo spots! We stopped at various stations with colorful walls — green, pink, purple, red — packed with content. No need to go anywhere else; just changing stations gives you a fresh vibe.

🎡 Highlight at “Disneyland Hong Kong”
Honestly, if you have just one day, you must visit! Besides the amazing rides and shows, every corner in Disneyland is photo-worthy, whether it’s the castle, the parade, or even the cute little shop signs!

🏢 Hunting for the “Transformer” building (Montane Mansion)
I admit it took a long time to find, but once I did, it was so satisfying! The densely packed buildings look just like in the sci-fi movies. It’s called the “Transformer” building because it was used as a filming location for the Transformers movie. The vibe is chic and raw, and the most popular shot is from the middle of the buildings looking up, surrounded by cool architecture.

🏙️ Ending at the “Central” district
This area feels like walking through an artistic version of Hong Kong. There’s tons of street art. We took photos with painted walls, cute coffee shops, and alleys that give off a street fashion vibe. I love that you don’t need to set anything up—just walk and snap away.

🍪 Don’t forget to grab “Jenny Bakery” before you leave!
The legendary cookies that everyone asks to buy when they come. Honestly, the box is vintage, and the cookies smell buttery and melt in your mouth. They even make great props for photos of a girl carrying shopping bags!

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Trip ended with tons of photos, a full memory card, numb hands but a happy heart ♥ If you’re going to Hong Kong, don’t forget to follow my footsteps and prepare plenty of memory for your camera because Hong Kong is a city where every corner is a real prop!

Post by Best wanderer | Jul 9, 2025

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