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The two commercial towers rising up on both sides of the Vic Harbour are vehemently hated by the former Director of Planning. Such an eyesore is like putting Yao Ming, the Chinese NBA player, among the contestants at a beauty pageant. Wrong subject, wrong place. It is said that the tallest buildings at a place speak the essence of its attitude towards what is important. In the old Europe, it used to be churches which have invariably given way to commercial buildings. The norm in Hong Kong has always been such buildings which are gradually rebuilt into sunlight-blocking commercial towers in competition of altitude. Why on earth businesses need buildings that high is a myth.
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