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The buildings are so tall – but what wonderful patterns!
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Wow that’s amazing.
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I wonder how people can live in such places ! I bet they don’t have the choice ! Nice picture !
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Wow! Looks so crowded!
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I can’t even imagine living in those buildings. 😀
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Not much space for anything and no garden! But some of them have great views!
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Amazing shot, but I’d rather see trees.
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Nor me. I don’t see any green space either.
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Awfully scary, but I guess people all need somewhere to live. 😯
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It is unbelievable!
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I love Hing Kong, but not sure i could live in those high rise apartments!
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I agree, first time I saw it I could not believe how high those buildings are
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