TOWER CLOCK
This 45-metre-high clock tower is the last vestige of the former colonial Kowloon-Canton railway station
Tsim Sha Tsui's iconic Clock Tower is a historical relic that contrasts with the modern promenade and ultra-contemporary cultural buildings around it. Built in 1915, this 44-metre-high tower was originally the bell tower of the former Kowloon-Canton railway station, which was moved to Hung Hum in 1975. Its Victorian-era architectural style, blending red brick and concrete, lends it a unique charm that attracts groups of friends and family who come to improvise as photographers and models, taking advantage of its aesthetic appeal.
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Une symphonie de couleurs sur toute la baies. Tout ces buildings rivalisent d'ingéniosité architecturale et les éclairages pour les mettre en valeur sont tout simplement magnifiques