HONG KONG China
HONG KONG China
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One of the world's largest financial centers, Hong Kong is also home to many great buildings and icons. Now incorporated into the PRC, the handover of Hong Kong to China on 1 July 1997 symbolised for many the end of the British Empire. Today the city is home to thousands of high-rise buildings and skyscrapers, glass monoliths, statues, parks, cultural centers and grand temples.
Work contains: (from left to right, top to bottom)
Bank of China Tower, International Commerce Centre (ICC), Tian Tan Buddha, Two International Finance Centre, Central Plaza, Apartment block, Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower, Yick Cheong Building (Monster Building), Wong Tai Sin Temple Entrance, Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery Statue, Double Decker Tram, Chinese 'Junk' Ship, Pink Dolphin.
Product details:
Printed on high-grade 200gsm matte finish poster paper.
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from 52 reviewsLove it and the Newcastle Shirt. Will be ordering similar soon. Thankyou.

Cards are great, they're high quality cards and the design is awesome

A perfect reminder of happy and younger days!

Quality print - gorgeous colours - a great gift for my sister who now lives in Queensland.

Purchased 14 prints from places we travelled as a family outside of Australia, I am just impressed how amazing they look. They are beyond what I expected. Can't wait to put them up.Look forward to more designs being uploaded to add to our collection

These were the perfect gift for my friend who was missing her welsh home. They are beautifully illustrated. I wanted to remind her she always had a home both here in Brisbane and back in Wales.

Beautifully executed. All part of my memories as a migrant.

Love the poster. Few issues with the courier. But worth the wait. Was kept in the loop during the delivery process.

These cards are destined for family living in Canada and perfect gift to take in our suitcase. Will order more sets and definitely recommend to everyone












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Although the image depicts an up to date HK there is still plenty of landmarks that remind us of the place we met back in the 80s.