Top 5 Hong Kong Photo Spots 📸

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Top 5 Hong Kong photo spots recommended by a former Hong Kong exchange student with a passion for photography!! These are such famous places that you can't miss them on your trip. ◡̈⃝✩‧₊ We've compiled everything from the best times to the best photo tips, so save them and use them as a reference when you travel to Hong Kong. 📸

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➊ Choi Hong Apartment

🕖Recommended time: Morning
☑ If you visit when the sun is high in the sky or just before sunset, the backlight will make it difficult to capture the colors you see on Instagram, and even if you edit, the feeling won't be there. 🥲 Also, if you go in the afternoon, you'll often see locals playing basketball or lots of tourists, so we recommend visiting early in the morning. ⋆◡̎⋆

📸Photo Tips
☑ Pretend to play basketball, pretend to listen to music, etc. This place is perfect for a refreshing, high-teen photo concept! Try taking wide-angle shots to capture the entire rainbow-colored exterior!

➋ Yik Cheong Building
🕖Recommended Time: Morning
☑ Visit between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM, when sunlight streams through the gaps in the building. In the afternoon, shadows tend to fall and the building looks darker.

📸Photo Tips
☑ Take a wide-angle shot, with the subject seated and looking up from below, to create a stunning, circular frame surrounded by the building.

➌West Kowloon District

🕖Recommended Time: Sunset & Night
☑ Visit during the golden hour, around sunset, to enjoy the full spectrum of colors, from sunset to night. Compared to the Avenue of Stars, West Kowloon District has relatively fewer tourists and a more tranquil atmosphere, making it a great spot for leisurely photo opportunities.

📸Photo Tips
☑ If you're planning on capturing the night view, we recommend bringing a tripod to reduce camera shake! Additionally, picnicking on the lawns of West Kowloon District is a fantastic way to spend the day, so if you have the time, we highly recommend bringing a picnic mat and enjoying the scenery.

➍ Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower

🕖Recommended Time: Evening
☑ This is a great stop when exploring both the Avenue of Stars and Victoria Harbour. The sunset and night views complement each other, creating a truly landmark-like atmosphere.

📸Photo Tips
☑ A symmetrical shot of the clock tower from the front creates a classic atmosphere. If you capture a subject from a low angle, the clock tower will fill the background with a majestic effect.

➎Soho Street

🕖Recommended Time: Night
☑ Visiting Soho Street at night is the best way to capture photos with a Hong Kong cinematic feel! Also, if you visit late at night, you can skip the lines and take photos in front of the popular murals.

📸Photo Tips
☑ Cars and motorcycles will pass by, but this is actually an opportunity! Pretend to walk, and when the car or motorcycle passes, press the shutter to create a light trail, creating a cinematic scene.

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Post by 예블 | Aug 26, 2025

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