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 These are the more eclectic images of the business and finance district of Hong Kong. Tradional and other images of just the buildings are available upon request.
 
 Please note that images displayed on the Internet are of low resolution and cannot 
			do justice to the quality of a professionally printed high resolution photograph. Go see the 
			actual prints in all their glory.
 
 
  Towering Over Central
 
 The 3 most prominent buildings in the Central Business District -- Jardine House 
			(right), the tallest building in the 1970's, Exchange Square (left, c 1985), and 
			the towering International Finance Centre II (middle, c 2003), is the reigning king of the sky-scrappers.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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  The Incredible IFC II
 
 3 year old Sungzhen role-plays as the Incredibles at the International Finance Centre Tower II, designed by Cesar Pelli.
			At 415 metres tall and 88 storeys, it is Hong Kong's tallest building with 22 high-ceiling trading floors.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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  Confronting Modernity
 
 A traditional Chinese Junk, named after the notorious Pirate Cheung Po Chai, approaches the ultra-modern 
			International Finance Centre Tower II. Based at Cheung Chau island in Hong Kong, Cheung's band of 20,000 
			brigands raided fishing boats in the Pearl River area over a century ago.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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  East Meets West
 
 Philip, a banker from London, admiring the traditional Chinese Junk named after the notorious Pirate Cheung Po 
			Chai as it approaches the ultra-modern International Finance Centre Tower II on the Hong Kong harbour front.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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  East Meets West 2
 
 The ultra-modern International Finance Centre Tower II on the Hong Kong harbour front appears to rise
			from the Watertour boat which is designed after a traditional Chinese pavillion.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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  Heavenly Tower
 
 Rabbi Ben Ari Yaacov from Isreal enjoys a moment of solitude under the towering International Finance Centre Tower II.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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  Colourful Infinity
 
 A girl marvels at the colourful textile sculpture of the sign of infinity at the International 
			Finance Centre Tower II.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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  Red Star Over Exchange Square
 
 The flag of the People's Republic of China flies under the towering Exchange Square, home of the 
			Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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  Circle Game
 
 The circular windows of Jardine House and their reflection off the adjacent Exchange Square building, 
			situated in the heart of the central business district of Hong Kong.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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  Glass and Reflection
 
 The glass ceiling of the crossway in the heart of the central business district of Hong Kong, linking 
			the Exchange Square building with Chater House with its all-glass facade reflecting Jardine House across the road.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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  Star Ferry
 
 Since its inception in 1888, the Star Ferry has become an icon of Hong Kong, carrying tens of thousands of 
			people, both locals and tourists, across the picturesque Victoria Harbour everyday.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2006
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