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“The Edward Youde Aviary in Hong-Kong Park”

The Edward Youde Aviary (尤德觀鳥園) is a 3,000-square-metre (32,000 sq ft) aviary built over a natural valley at the southern corner of Hong Kong Park, which is located in Central at the bottom of the north eastern slope of…

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📅 8 August 2015

📸 Sony RX100 Mark III
🎞️ ISO 320, ƒ/6.3, 1/30s

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The Edward Youde Aviary in Hong-Kong Park — Nicolas Hoizey photography

The Edward Youde Aviary (尤德觀鳥園) is a 3,000-square-metre (32,000 sq ft) aviary built over a natural valley at the southern corner of Hong Kong Park, which is located in Central at the bottom of the north eastern slope of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. The Edward Youde Aviary, largest in Southeast Asia, is named after the late Sir Edward Youde, the Governor of Hong Kong from 1982 to 1986.

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“The Way of Zen”

Tai Chi Garden — inside Hong Kong Park — is a colonnade arena garden with multiple courtyards, which is used for Tai Chi exercise.

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📅 8 August 2015

📸 Sony RX100 Mark III
🎞️ ISO 250, ƒ/6.3, 1/30s

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The Way of Zen — Nicolas Hoizey photography

Tai Chi Garden — inside Hong Kong Park — is a colonnade arena garden with multiple courtyards, which is used for Tai Chi exercise.

Nicolas Hoizey photography