The Aviation Discovery Centre Inside Hong Kong International Airport HD
Here is a short video of the ADC located inside Hong Kong Airport. If you have extra time before/after your flight check it out, very intersting information.
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香港空港・人気の飛行機撮影スポット【スカイ・デッキ(Sky Deck)】/Sky Deck in Hong Kong Airport
香港空港のターミナル2にある、有名な飛行機の撮影ポイントです。アビエーション・ディスカバリー・センター(Aviation Discovery Centre/航空探知館)の中へ入り、屋上へ上がった場所です。周囲は360°見渡せます。
西風時、北側滑走路の着陸機は間近に見ることができますが、撮影には建物が邪魔になる傾向があります。南側滑走路の離陸機の離陸ポイントまでは、かなり距離があります。東風時、北側滑走路の着陸機の撮影には距離があり過ぎますが、南側滑走路の離陸機は最も近寄ったタイミングでは標準レンズでも撮影可能です。ちなみに、スカイデッキへの入場は有料です。
中華人民共和国、香港特別行政区、香港国際空港(チェックラップコック空港)
Hong Kong International Airport(Chek Lap Kok International Airport), Hong Kong, China
ท่าอากาศยานนานาชาติฮ่องกง(สนามบินเช็กแล็บก็อก) ฮ่องกง ประเทศจีน
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YouTube(香港空港での飛行機撮影スポット【スカイ・デッキ(Sky Deck)】(西風運用時)):
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香港空港での飛行機撮影スポット【スカイ・デッキ(Sky Deck)】(西風運用時)
Sky Deck in Hong Kong Airport
香港空港ターミナル2にある、飛行機の撮影ポイントです。アビエーション・ディスカバリー・センター(Aviation Discovery Centre/航空探知館)の中へ入り、屋上へ上がった場所です。周囲は360°見渡せます。着陸機の撮影には距離があり過ぎますが、離陸機は最も近寄ったタイミングでは標準レンズでも撮影可能ですよ。ただし、入場は有料です。
中華人民共和国、香港特別行政区、香港国際空港(チェックラップコック空港)
Hong Kong International Airport(Chek Lap Kok International Airport), Hong Kong, China
ท่าอากาศยานนานาชาติฮ่องกง(สนามบินเช็กแล็บก็อก) ฮ่องกง ประเทศจีน
YouTube(Aviation Discovery Centre):
試揸飛機 in the Aviation discovery centre -(Part 1)
試揸飛機 in the Aviation discovery centre -(Part 1)
Hong Kong Vlog: Ada apa @ Airport Hong Kong Terminal 2 | Video OrangHongKong
Hi everyone! Dalam video ini kita pergi ke Aiport Hong Kong bagian terminal 2.
Banyak turis tidak pernah pergi ke terminal 2, karena bukan terminal utama dan merupakan terminal kebanyakan penerbangan untuk ke China daratan atau budget airlines. Tetapi terminal 2 ini banyak aktivitas yang bisa dilakukan dibanding terminal 1, lebih banyak toko dan restoran, bioskop IMAX, Aviation Discovery Centre, SkyDeck, dll.
Jadi kalau sudah check-in dan masih ada waktu luang, jangan lupa datang ke Airport Hong Kong Terminal 2 ini.
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亞洲台 金錢世界 Hong Kong General Aviation
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Busiest Airports Worldwide by Passenger Count (China on the Rise)
This data ranking shows the #top15 #airports with the highest passenger count.
AIR TRAVEL WORLDWIDE is likely to double over the next two decades, and airports need to keep up.
According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, international tourist arrivals surpassed 1.3 billion in 2017, and that number increases each year. Some cities prepare for takeoff by investing big in better transportation connections or new technology for slow security. Airports today shift from bland transportation terminals into destinations people actually might want to spend some time.
The world's busiest airports (by passenger volume) offer their crowds museums, gardens, cultural performances, and more. Whether time allows exploring the airport or venturing outside, here's how to make the most of your next layover in these top 10 major hubs.
1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Collecting treasures for the past 40 years, the Atlanta airport transformed into the unlikely home of the city’s largest art exhibition, with diverse works such as the mixed media “Saints” mural by local Radcliffe Bailey (Terminal E) or the 450-foot-long installation (between concourses A and B) by Chicago artist Steve Waldeck, “Flight Paths,” the largest public art project in the city’s history.
2. Beijing Capital International Airport
Stroll through the miniature imperial garden (T3E waiting area) with pavilions and bridges imitating those of the Summer Palace. Feed the fish as you find much-needed zen between flights–free fish food is provided–plus the gardens host daily performances of singing, dancing, or magic tricks (T3E fountain).
3. Dubai International Airport
Bigger is always better in Dubai, home to one of the world’s largest airport retail spaces. Everything from tacky camel figurines to boxes of local dates or Rolex watches and other luxury indulgences are all tax-free. Pre-order bars in 18, 22, or 24 carats for the perfect souvenir from the “City of Gold.”
4. Los Angeles International Airport
Kids can burn off energy at the play area in the Great Hall dubbed “LAX Beach,” where foam waves, surfboards, and dolphins are ready to be climbed. Grab sandwiches by Michael Voltaggio from Ink Sack (Great Hall) like the pork shoulder banh mi or the “Spanish Godfather” for an impromptu family picnic.
5. Tokyo Haneda International Airport
Super-fresh fish may break airport dining norms, but some travelers go out of the way to stopover for such a meal at low-key, old-Tokyo style Sushi Kyotatsu (Terminal 1, 3rd Floor). If raw is not your thing, the airport offers all of the best hits of Japanese cuisine from ramen to udon, plus sake to wash it down.
6. Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Downward dog to rejuvenate after a long flight in O’Hare’s naturally-lit yoga studio (Terminal 3 Rotunda) with sustainably-sourced bamboo floors and TVs for optional guidance through poses. Nearby, plants stretch through 26 towers in the world’s first aeroponic garden in an airport, supplying fresh produce like purple basil, Habanero peppers, and bibb lettuce to restaurants in the same terminal.
7. London Heathrow Airport
Get cultured at the Terminal 5 Expo Fine Art Gallery, which aims to provide a contemplative space amidst the bustle of the busy transport hub. The gallery also collaborates with the Sofitel London Heathrow hotel on its ever-evolving sculpture exhibition program. Then stay for high tea at the Sofitel, complete with scones and clotted cream (Terminal 5).
8. Hong Kong International Airport
Play nine holes of golf centered around an island lake in Terminal 2. Catch an IMAX movie with special 4D effects like fish swimming off the screen or falling snow (Terminal 2), go on a scavenger hunt for the optical illusion artworks hiding around Terminal 1, or head to the Aviation Discovery Centre to learn about the life of a commercial pilot in a cockpit and flight simulator. Hong Kong airport is an unexpected destination in and of itself.
9. Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Shanghai's airport lacks noteworthy options to pass time–just normal food courts, duty-free shops, and costly lounges. Even without time for sightseeing, take the Maglev (magnetic-levitation train) simply to feel whiplash while reaching speeds of 267 miles per hour. The trip to the city periphery takes less than eight minutes each way.
10. Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle
To experience the local joie de vivre without much time, head to Terminal 2 for the Instant Paris transit area. A multilingual reading salon offers coffee in cushy armchairs. Then take an immersive, 3-d walk through the French capital to peer through a virtual window to admire the Eiffel Tower in real time.
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【4K】2019 Walking Tour - Xiqu Centre 戲曲中心 - West Kowloon Cultural District(Hong Kong)
【4K】2019 Walking Tour - Xiqu Centre - West Kowloon Cultural District(Hong Kong)
Located on the eastern edge of the West Kowloon Cultural District, at the junction of Canton Road and Austin Road, the Xiqu Centre is directly accessible from the Hong Kong West Kowloon Station (Express Rail Link terminus) and Austin MTR station, and easy to reach by public transport from all parts of Hong Kong.
The building’s striking design, created by Revery Architecture (formerly Bing Thom Architects) and Ronald Lu & Partners, was inspired by traditional Chinese lanterns and blends traditional and contemporary elements to reflect the evolving nature of the art form.
Stepping through the main entrance, shaped to resemble parted stage curtains, visitors are led directly into a lively atrium with a raised podium and space for presenting the rich and ancient culture of Chinese traditional theatre.
The eight-storey building has a total area of 28,164 sq m and houses a Grand Theatre, accommodating 1,073 seats, a Tea House Theatre, with a capacity of up to 200 seats, eight professional studios and a seminar hall, all specially designed for different types of xiqu-related functions and activities.
The design details of each of the facilities have also been created in response to the practical requirements and aesthetic features of the art form. A unique feature of the venue is the location of the Grand Theatre at the top of the building, which allows for a large open atrium below with space for exhibitions, stalls, and xiqu demonstrations and workshops.
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This is some footage from a fairy of Hong Kong International Airport. The fairy was going from Hong Kong to Shenzhen. I hope you enjoy the footage and I am sorry for the shakiness of the shot.
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Hong Kong is an international transport hub. Its excellent network facilitates tourism, trade and investment. This is our advantage! If you look at history, all the greatest cities in history - Venice 700 years ago, Chang'an 1,000 years ago, Rome 2,000 years ago - we can't remember many of the policies they had. But we all know that they were the great transport centres in their time. If you look at today's great cities - Hong Kong, London and New York -- they're all transportation centres, aviation centres. In fact, we have a major geographical advantage as well. If you make Hong Kong the centre and draw a 5-hour flying circle on the map, that 5-hours covers all the great cities in Asia and China. In fact, five hours covers half the population in the world.