Urban Jungle: Hong Kong From Above By Andy Yeung – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Urban Jungle: Hong Kong From Above By Andy Yeung

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Photographer Andy Yeung has called Hong Kong home since birth, but it took a trip away to spark the idea for Urban Jungle, his captivating series that captures aerial views of the city’s jam-packed skyline.

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