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Architecture In Hong Kong


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Architecture In Hong Kong

Architecture in Hong Kong is a blend of both traditional and modern influences. The city's history has been strongly shaped by its proximity to mainland China and its long-standing relationships with Great Britain and other foreign governments. As a result, its architecture reflects a stylistic synthesis of many different cultural influences. Buildings in Hong Kong are often characterized by a combination of grandiose, neo-classical designs, as well as modernist and minimalist elements. The city is home to a number of iconic structures, such as the International Commerce Center and the iconic Bank of China Building, which are renowned for their unique and eye-catching designs. Hong Kong is also home to numerous smaller original architectural creations, often featuring a mix of traditional Chinese elements and modern materials.

Hong Kong architecture, Chinese architecture, urban design, modernism.

Lauren Moore

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