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Night view of Skyline from Central to Wan Chai

Night view of Skyline from Central to Wan Chai

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View of Central to Wai Chai, buildings at Hong Kong Island at night, skyline view and the Panoramic views photo from Tsim Sha Tsui.
Product code: SHHK8917351101099807088PL
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