In the early 19th century, north-western shore of the Central district was known as “Victoria City” or Queenstown. As such the area was the first to be developed. Because of the nearby British administrative agencies, Central had attracted a wide variety of businesses, leading to rapid construction of business towers and buildings and resulting in much prosperity.
Over 180 years, Hong Kong has seen break-neck speed development and Central has grown in size and importance. Its shorelines continued to push forward into the Victoria Harbour with endless construction, tearing down and building up. Waves and layers of skyscrapers stacked upon each other to create the world-renowned financial centre that we know today.
Of course, in the midst of transformation, Hong Kong has also lost some of its old historical landmarks. Old buildings like the Central Ferry Terminal, Hutchison House, Ritz Carlton, Murray House and countless landmarks have now become our collective memories. Hong Kong is constantly changing, Victoria Harbour is no exception. To enjoy the view of the Central skyline, we must seize every opportunity.
The best way to do so is to ride on one of the oldest forms of transport - the Star Ferry. Its iconic green-white colour symbolises the perfect blending of the sky and the sea. In a short 10-minute ride across the harbour, slow down your hurried pace, and let the balmy sea breezes caress your face and enjoy the beautiful scenery in front of you.
Carpe Diem!
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This artwork printing adopts:
1. Canon imagePROGRAF GP系列 高品質顏料墨水系統
2. Hahnemühle / ILFORD Galerie or same level of paper 或 同等級別紙本
3. 全人手 coating / Handmade coating for artwork
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