The Hong Kong Space Museum is a striking egg-shaped dome on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, its pale geometric shell standing out sharply against the surrounding cityscape. The building's textured surface and clean curves make it endlessly interesting to photograph, and at night the LED lighting transforms it into a glowing centrepiece you can pair with the reflections on the nearby harbour promenade. Try shooting low and close with a wide angle lens to exaggerate the dome's curvature, or step back toward the waterfront railing to frame it alongside the Avenue of Stars and the harbour. Blue hour is the sweet spot here, giving you enough ambient sky detail to balance the building's illumination without losing the surrounding context. The area is fully pedestrianised and easy to navigate; moving just a few metres left or right changes the composition significantly, so take time to explore your angles. (Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong)
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