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Bank of China Tower
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70-story office building opened in 1990, with a construction inspired by the structure of bamboo.via Google
An iconic, asymmetrical skyscraper designed by I.M. Pei, resembling growing bamboo shoots to symbolize livelihood and prosperity.
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- Best viewed from the ground at Central or from the Peak.
Reviews from Google
A stunning and iconic skyscraper in the heart of the business district on Hong Kong island. Magnificent by day and spectacular at night when illuminated. This building was a constant landmark for me whilst navigating my way around the Hong Kong streets. A thing of beauty.
Iconic building. Hard to miss once you exit and onto the streets. Architecture at its finest. Stands tallest in the skyline and hard to miss when driving by. Bank of China tower!
An amazing structure to photograph specially for those who are into long exposure night photography. Located in the central area of Hong Kong and the area is nice for a walk around to explore and discover
One of the most iconic landmark in HK. The pedestrian overpass next to it is a great place for photography.
The Bank of China Tower stands as a sharp, unapologetic masterpiece in the middle of the Central district skyline. Designed by the legendary I.M. Pei, its structure is a geometric puzzle of glass and aluminum that breaks away from the traditional "box" shape of most skyscrapers.