March 2000 What building in Hong Kong is the
ugliest?
Photos by Ritly Ma, Janet Chan,
Vien Wong, Crystal Tang, Eva Yim, Carrie Chan
Reported by Angel Hau, Tim Lui, Alison Yeung, Natalie Siu,
Samson Lam, Levina Sung
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Amy Lee, HKU, Law
PCLL:
"The slum in Sham Shui Po. It looks so old and dirty. I think they have made the
whole district look old and ugly." |
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Benny Leung, BU,
Chinese Journalism, Year 2:
"Lingnan University. It tries to convey Chinese architectural ideas, but it
actually fails in doing so." |
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Cheng Chun Ling,
BU, Economics, Year 2: "I will choose
the Chungking Mansion. Its exterior looks very old. Also, the people living there are
problematic." |
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Luk Tang, Lingnan
University, BBA International Studies, Year 2: "The Science Museum. Its pink colour makes the building look
too cute. It should be more cyber in style." |
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Karen Lee, PolyU,
Philosophy Master's Degree: "The China
Bank. It looks like a monument for worshipping our ancestors, the kind we place at
home." |
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Karl Cheng,
CityU, Chinese, Year 1: "Hong Kong
Cultural Centre. Its uneven shape and design do not convey any artistic feeling." |
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