Today, we will take you to see the cool photo check-in spots of the locals. Let's see what kind of places they like to go to, whether it's a city vibe or a natural vibe. We have selected 5 popular places for you to check out. Let's get started (the order is not ranked by popularity).


Sai Wan Swimming Shed

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This is a perfect spot for a romantic sunset, but be warned: it's a popular photo spot, so expect to queue for your turn on the bridge. If you have time after exploring Kennedy Town, it's an easy walk – just follow the sidewalk and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.

Website: Western District Swimming Shed

Address : Mount Davis

Hours: Open 24/7

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/jsQs8Wc3Phy

Directions: From MTR Kennedy Town station exit A, walk along Smithfield Road until the first intersection. Face the sea and turn left. Follow Belcher's Street for two traffic lights and continue straight along Victoria Road for approximately 10 minutes. You will reach Sai Wan Swimming Shed.



Choi Hung Estate Basketball Court

A trendy new hipster hangout, popular with young people. Expect crowds, making it difficult to find an empty spot for photos. If you're confident, go for it and use other people as props! Alternatively, arrive early in the morning before the crowds. It's easily accessible and guarantees stunning profile pictures.

Website: Housing Authority Estate Locator

Hours: Open 24 hours, but it is recommended to visit before dark.

Map and Directions:

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/cEZ6LWqL75n

Directions:

From Choi Hung station Exit C3, walk into the project. You will see a parking building. Walk up to the top of the parking building and you will find the basketball court.



Instagram pier

A popular spot for photography and social media among Hong Kong residents. Photography enthusiasts often arrive early to secure the best spots and capture the sunset. The pier is government-owned and offers a variety of street-style photography opportunities. The area is generally clean and free of litter, making it an attractive location for photographers of all skill levels.

Web: Instagram Pier

Address: 8 Fung Mat Road, Hong Kong

Hours: Although not officially open to the public, visitors are welcome to relax and take photos. The ideal time to visit for sunset is between 5:30 and 6:00 pm. If officials ask you to leave and you see locals departing, follow suit to avoid potential fines. Map: https://goo.gl/maps/cEZ6LWqL75n

Directions: Exit B2 of HKU (Hong Kong University) and walk along Hill Rd towards the sea until the end. The Instagram pier will be on your left.

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Flower Market

This street is lined with flower shops, not just selling flowers, but some shops also have stylish cafes and sell flowers and flower pots. If you are tired of buildings, you can take a leisurely walk, take photos of beautiful flowers, and find a shop to enjoy a cup of tea or coffee in this area.

Website: http://www.flower-market.hk/

Address: Prince Edward

Hours of Operation: 9:30 AM - 7:30 PM

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/9rX7GJAtD9G2

Directions:

  • Exit A at Prince Edward Station.
  • Walk straight along Playing Field Road until you reach the sports ground.
  • Turn right onto Sai Yee Street.
  • At the intersection, turn left onto Flower Market Road.


Hall of Harmony

This pavilion offers breathtaking views of Tolo Harbour and the Pat Sin Range. The infinity pool seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, creating a mesmerizing reflection of the sky and water. On clear days, you can even catch a glimpse of the majestic Tin Hau Temple on Tsz Shan Monastery.

Web: Pavilion of Harmony

Address: Gentleman Tower, New Asia Circle, Ma Liu Shui

Hours: Buses operate from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, depending on the route. Please check the schedule for specific times.

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Map: https://goo.gl/maps/eB4qQBq9dX32
Directions: Take exit A from University (East Rail) station. Then, take school bus route 2, 4, 6B, 7, N, or H (Sundays & public holidays only) and get off at New Asia College.




Five years ago, there were five locations that were popular for taking photos. Each location had a different travel time, but it would not take more than two hours to reach the photo spot. If you have the opportunity, try to plan your trip and take photos to share on social media. Use the hashtag #unseeninhongkong to share your photos with others.

Facebook: Unseen in Hong Kong

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ppkc/

Image: Supisara Mek-Aroonvithaya and Parinya Sukcharoen

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