Hong-Kong, the "city of life", designed and run by architects and entrepreneurs from around the world is a dense city of many cultures where you can find anything at anytime. It is one of the most crowded and diverse cities everywhere. It also has one of the most stunning urban landscapes in the world, especially at night where it blazes like a great flower of light with petals of neon. You can appreciate the scenery by to strolling the waterfront promendade in TST, or having a bird eye's view from Victoria Peak, but the quintessential Hong-Kong experence remains to cross the harbor on one of the Star Ferries. Aboard those little crafts which have been ploughing this short route, back and forth without even having to turn, night and day, for more than a century, watching your fellow regular passengers on the wooden sets, you get the feeling to be at a place where modern empires are shifting.

Nathan road, brilliantly lit by neon lights at night, Kowloon. Hong-Kong, China

Hong-Kong Island skyline from the waterfront promenade by night. Hong-Kong, China

Bank of China (369m) and Cheung Kong Center (290m) buildings from Victoria Peak by night. Hong-Kong, China

City lights from Victoria Peak by night. Hong-Kong, China

Old tram and Bank of China building (369m), designed by Pei, by night. Hong-Kong, China

Old traditional junk in the harbor. Hong-Kong, China

Star ferries and Hong-Kong island across the buy Hong-Kong harbor. Hong-Kong, China

Street in Kowloon with signs in Chinese. Hong-Kong, China

Crowded alley with clothing vendors, Kowloon. Hong-Kong, China