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Skylines? This seems like a better question for the SkyScraper Forums.
But, I'd say HONG KONG (port city with a bay with ocean and mountains right there)....and next I might say KUALA LUMPUR only because of the Petrona Towers.
Does Hanoi have a skyline? I think it's mostly known for it's French Quarters and quaint walkable areas.
it has a pretty big skyline with more than 100 bulding over 100 m; Hanoi Landmark 72 (336m) tallest in Vietnam and second tallest in southest asia
Hanoi currently is ranked 37 by emporis in the list of world cities with most skyscrapers
Monstrously tall buildings have destroyed the classic skyline of Singapore. Collier Quay, the Fullerton, Raffles, the Britannia Club and many other places. The architectural history that spanned generations has been either destroyed or hidden in the shadows.
Paris, Rome, Barcelona, Stockholm, Lisbon, Helsinki, Prague, Budapest etc. have beautiful and unique skylines. Asian skylines on the other hand are all carbon copies of one another. All are bottom tier.
LOL here we go again Michiko! Crucified in what way?
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