The photographer removed the “concrete jungle” of Hong Kong from height of bird’s flight

The photographer removed the “concrete jungle” of Hong Kong from height of bird’s flight

Building similar to works of art.

Photographer Toby Harriman for your project, The Block Tower has made a mesmerizing video of Hong Kong from height.

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The skyscrapers of Hong Kong, built close to each other, called the “concrete jungle” or “beehive.” Colorful buildings shot from the bird’s eye view, similar to works of art, though many of them look repulsive.

Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. In one square kilometer there are more than 6 thousand people.

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