WENQING ZHONG



This is a ground map of a character located in Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, China. This is one of the most prosperous places in Hong Kong. There is a Star Ferry Terminal at one end of this block, facing the Victoria Harbour. This block has famous shopping malls such as Harbour City, as well as the famous Hong Kong Cultural Center and Hong Kong Museum of Art. In the circle is the famous Hong Kong Peninsula Hotel.




This bird's eye view shows the Peninsula Hotel between Salisbury Road, Nathan Road and Hankow Road. There are many small buildings in the square near the block, such as the Hong Kong Cultural Center, Hong Kong Space Museum and Hong Kong Museum of Art, as well as Salisbury Park. There are also ports and business districts on the west side.




The map shows the main features of the city block between Salisbury Road, Nathan Road and Kowloon Park Drive, including streetscapes, plazas and gardens. There is a clear demarcation between the block and the road. Vehicles circulate through roads of different widths. For example, Hankow Road in the middle is relatively narrow, while Nathan Road and Salisbury Road are relatively wide. There are also zebra crossings on the road. We can see that there is a small road island in the middle of the zebra crossing, which divides the zebra crossing into two parts. The street wall is aligned with the building facade of the adjacent block to form a continuous visual boundary.




This actor network map is mainly divided into three parts to introduce the commercial district, cultural landscape and history of the block. The area is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, China. The red part is a good summary of its current situation, including the famous building Harbour City on Canton Road. The green part is the famous buildings around the block, including the Hong Kong Cultural Center, Hong Kong Space Museum, 1881 Heritage, Hong Kong Space Museum and Salisbury Park. The blue part is the focus of the introduction, and the blue part is the modern history of Hong Kong introduced in this block. The modern history of China from 1840 is a history of humiliation and struggle. During the two Opium Wars, the Qing government repeatedly ceded Hong Kong territory. When the Peninsula Hotel was built from 1922 to 1926, this was the place where British troops temporarily stationed. During the Second World War in 1941, it was again occupied by Japan as a temporary headquarters. After World War II, the Peninsula Hotel has always been one of the most famous hotels in Hong Kong. The afternoon tea here is overcrowded, attracting movie stars and dignitaries. The Peninsula Hong Kong is also the place where Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom designated to stay. With the unremitting struggle of the Chinese people, Hong Kong returned to Hong Kong in 1997, and the Peninsula Hotel has become a historical symbol. This neighborhood also has a sense of historical witness.




This picture shows a view of Salisbury Park Plaza. The picture is based on the Salisbury Park Plaza facing the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong. In addition to the overall orange tone, the sunset landscape reflected by the sky and buildings, the sunset landscape can also see the people passing here from get off work and the vendors selling fruit and water. Cleverly, a helicopter appeared in the sky, which perfectly matched the two new aprons built by the Peninsula Hotel in 1994. The aircraft also turned orange in the sunset. At night, the headlights of the hotels and buildings were on, the street lights on the streets were also on, and the vendors were still peddling things. There may be night entertainers on the roadside playing their guitars, and the planes casting lights when they see it, giving this street more human attributes and adding a touch of warmth to the busy city.