Hong Kong
Sunset · Astrophotography · Drone Flight · Pre-loaded for Hong Kong
The defining Hong Kong viewpoint. The Peak Galleria and Lion's Head lookout face north-northeast over the full harbour panorama — Kowloon, the harbour, and Hong Kong Island's skyscraper canyon all visible in one 180° sweep. At sunset the low sun comes from behind and to the west, lighting the towers from the side. Blue hour when the city lights activate against a purple sky is one of Asia's great photography moments. Arrive 45 minutes before sunset and stay through full blue hour. Haze is the enemy: check Goldcast before buying the Peak Tram ticket.
Check tonight's sunset →The Kowloon waterfront faces Hong Kong Island across the harbour — one of the world's most photographed skylines. At sunset the towers catch warm side light from the west while the harbour shimmers below. Blue hour when the skyscraper lights activate and the sky retains colour is the best window. The Symphony of Lights laser show runs nightly at 8 PM. The waterfront is wide and accessible from multiple MTR stations. This is a crowd-heavy spot at sunset: arrive early to stake a clear sightline.
Check harbour forecast →The iconic lion-shaped ridge above Kowloon. The summit faces south over the entire Kowloon peninsula and Victoria Harbour with Hong Kong Island beyond. Sunrise from Lion Rock: the sky lightens behind you to the east and the city below gradually illuminates. The hike takes 2–2.5 hours one way — start 3 hours before sunrise for a summit arrival at first light. The trail is steep and rocky; bring a headlamp and check weather. The view is more expansive and less visited than Victoria Peak.
Check Lion Rock forecast →Hong Kong's only accessible dark sky. The Sai Kung East Country Park and High Island Reservoir sit 35 km east of the city in a UNESCO Global Geopark with hexagonal columnar jointing rock formations as foreground. Bortle 4–5 skies on clear nights with open South China Sea horizon. Milky Way core is visible April through September. Take the bus or drive to Sai Wan village, then hike to the reservoir dam or coastal viewpoints. Coastal humidity limits transparency: check Starcast before committing to the trip.
Check Sai Kung tonight →| Location | Distance | Bortle | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sai Kung (High Island) | 35 km east | 4–5 | Geopark rock formations, sea horizon | Starcast → |
| Pat Sin Leng (Northeast NT) | 45 km northeast | 4–5 | Ridge dark sky, Stargazing Park | Starcast → |
| Guangdong Highlands | 150 km north | 3–4 | Mainland China dark sky, mountain plateau | Starcast → |