Biggest eyesore in Hong Kong is pollution, poll finds as planners urged to consider environment
Hong Kong’s urban planners and politicians have been urged to sit up and take notice following spirited debate on the eyesores that blight areas of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s urban planners and politicians have been urged to sit up and take notice following spirited debate on the eyesores that blight areas of Hong Kong.
Last week scmp.com invited readers to comment and vote on the biggest blots on the city’s landscape – and hundreds of you didn’t need asking twice.
Almost 1,000 readers voted in our poll to choose the biggest eyesore – with pollution deemed to be a bigger blight than any concrete monstrosity.
The city’s architectural gems, however, did not escape the wrath of many who posted their thoughts on Facebook – nor did the Brits, deemed by one reader to be the ugliest part of Hong Kong life.
After pollution, the curved, windowless facade of the Cultural Centre which overlooks Victoria Harbour came in for the harshest criticism.