SEE The MONSTER BUILDING Of Hong Kong That Houses 10 THOUSAND People And Attracts Tourist.
SEE The MONSTER BUILDING Of Hong Kong That Houses 10 THOUSAND People And Attracts Tourist.
Hong Kong, which is a SPECIAL part of China has its own civil liberties, the legal system, and currency.
HONG KONG was under British military rule for more that one hundred and fifty years, this got interrupted by several military Japanese Occupation. And it was handed over to China by London in 1997 and ever since then been China's although having features of their own.
Hong Kong is known for its richness in diversity and architectural taste, the reason why a system of five interconnected - colorful buildings has been an attractive site for foreign tourists.
One of the wonders of Hong Kong is the Monster Building or Yik Cheong building . It is a system of five interconnected buildings in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong. It is a popular location for photograph tourists visiting the country and had been used as inspiration for several filming locations.
The five blocks consist of 2243 apartments and can house 10,000 people. There are shops on the street front. The highest building is the Oceanic Mansion, with 18 floors. Because it is such a dense living space, it is difficult to have it demolished and rebuilt.
Quarry Bay is a densely packed neighborhood in Eastern Hong Kong, with more and more industrial and residential spaces opening each year, but perhaps no building is quite as condensed as the “Monster Building" .
INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT THE MONSTER BUILDING
1) it has been the location for some movies. It was the location of the move " hello love, goodbye. "
2) It is a tourist attraction site.
3) the monster building is nicknamed " the Instagram building" because it is famous on Instagram due to its attraction to Instagram users.
4) It houses over ten thousand people (10k) at a go.
5) It is a conglomerate of five buildings interwoven.
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The Monster Building is By far the most visited building in the whole of Asia by tourists and Hong Kong's major tourist attraction edifice.
CAN YOU LIVE IN THE MONSTER BUILDING?
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