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Posted by
Stu (From Scotland | Working in Kyoto, Japan) on 10 September 2018 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio.

Post number ten in the Hong Kong series.
Back at Fung Ying Seen Koon.
While most people associate the Hong Kong skyline with glittering monuments to international finance, in Fanling it’s an entirely different type of structure that dominates the horizon. From its commanding hillside location, one of the city’s most important Taoist temples immediately catches the eye with its massive orange-tiled double roof, built in traditional Chinese design and supported by stout red pillars of stone.

FUJIFILM X100S 1/80 second F/11.0 ISO 400 23 mm

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Luca Bobbiesi from Milano, Italy

Really a nice work here!

10 Sep 2018 2:16pm

Existence Artistique from Angers, France

oh bon travail

10 Sep 2018 5:40pm

omid from mashhad, Iran

such beautiful frame, colors & graphics!
A M A Z I N G !!!!!

10 Sep 2018 6:54pm

Steve Rice from Olympia, United States

Beautiful!

10 Sep 2018 10:18pm

Darkelf Photography from Perth, Australia

Great contrast of styles again and wonderful framing of the main view.

11 Sep 2018 2:15am

Zsákai Péter from Budapest, Hungary

two world in one photo. great composition.

22 Sep 2018 12:09pm