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A drone’s eye view of Hong Kong

Five unexpected ways to see the city from above
Tai Tam Reservoir. Credit: Tugo C.Y. Cheng
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Since 2016, National Geographic International Photo Contest winner Tugo Cheng has documented Hong Kong’s unique cityscape by drone for his City Patterns series. Here are his top shots. 

Tai Tam reservoir

Close to Nature

Shot from one of the city’s most popular hiking trails, a narrow stretch of Tai Tam Road sharply divides the above image into two sections – the land and water – creating distinct patches of colours in the frame.

Hung Hom swimming pool

Credit: Tugo C.Y. Cheng

Hung Hom

Take a Dip

Unlike many aerial shots that only showcase the towering cityscape of Hong Kong, Cheng’s City Patterns also puts residents’ daily lives into perspective. In this photo, a lone swimmer is seen cooling himself off in Victoria Harbour, as others swim in the confines of a conventional pool just a few hundred metres from the coastline.

Tuen Mun storage tanks from above. Credit: Tugo C.Y. Cheng

Credit: Tugo C.Y. Cheng

Tuen Mun

Time to Refuel

At eye level, these three fuel storage tanks in Tuen Mun aren’t particularly interesting. But switch to a bird’s eye view, and three huge Chinese characters, the word for ‘fuel’ or ‘oil’, are revealed. The shot was widely circulated in the city when the phrase ‘add oil’ (a Chinese term of encouragement) was added to the Oxford English Dictionary last October.

residential compound in Yuen Long. Credit: Tugo C.Y. Cheng

Credit: Tugo C.Y. Cheng

Tseung Kwan O Chinese Permanent Cemetery. Credit: Tugo C.Y. Cheng

Credit: Tugo C.Y. Cheng

Tseung Kwan O & Yuen Long

Alive or Dead

Hongkongers deal with crowded living conditions – even after death. This pair of photos was shot above a massive residential compound in Yuen Long and above the Tseung Kwan O Chinese Permanent Cemetery: the houses of the living and the dead share more than we’d care to accept.

 

Aerial view of the Kowloon Bay MTR Depot. Credit: Tugo C.Y. Cheng

Credit: Tugo C.Y. Cheng

Kowloon Bay

Crossing Paths

This aerial view of the Kowloon Bay MTR Depot highlights Hong Kong’s three-dimensional city planning, in which transport infrastructure is often stacked on multiple levels as the city searches for space.

Hero image: Tugo C.Y. Cheng

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Country / Region
Hong Kong SAR
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Cantonese, English
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HKD
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GMT +08:00
Climate
Subtropical
Country / Region
Hong Kong SAR
Time zone
GMT +08:00
Currency
HKD
Airport code
HKG
Language
Cantonese, English
Climate
Subtropical
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Hong Kong SAR