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Hong Kong is one of the more chilled
cities of the world when it comes to
drone laws and regulations it is the
birthplace of DJI and at one time
considered the wild frontier for drones
I've only been stopped once for flying
my drone in Hong Kong when I tried to
take off around the mansions and
embassies near the peak but I have flown
over the same area taking off from more
secluded places so come with me as I
take you around some of the better parts
of Hong Kong to fly your drone
Stanly main beach located on the eastern
side of the southern peninsula stanley
in a coastal town and a tourist
attraction stanley main beaches
protected sandy beaches are popular with
wind surfers and other water sports and
hosts hosts the Stanley Dragon Boat
Championships around the area of Stanley
Beach you will find a host of
architectural geological and natural
areas that are great for capturing from
a dark drunk but beware not to fly over
the prison as this is not recommended
just a short flight from Stanley Beach
is Stanley which hosts the Stanley
markets and the promenade and many more
architectural features
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Stanley has many bars and restaurants on
its waterfront on the Stanley Main
Street or Esplanade promenade Stanley is
a great place to capture the city mix
surf divide most people in Hong Kong are
used to seeing drones and simply smile
if they see you find one or will
approach with interest
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repulse Bay is in the southern part of
Hong Kong Island it is one of the most
expensive residential areas in Hong Kong
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this crescent-shaped stretch of sand is
arguably one of the most beautiful
beaches in Hong Kong
repulse Bay is like having a Hollywood
movie set as a backdrop its pristine
beaches and manicured shrubbery is
always very very clean and there is no
shortage of multi-million dollar
vehicles and properties to view the most
popular flying spots can get crowded on
a sunny clear day so it's best to plan
ahead
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quite underrated Devil's Peak is an
excellent place to capture the extensive
views of the fragrant Harbor Hong Kong
Island and Kowloon from the mountains in
the north to the South China Sea
Devils peak is in Kowloon Hong Kong to
the east of the peak is junk of a
Chinese Cemetery and yeah off tom was to
the west
getting to Devil's Peak takes about 45
minutes from the Metro MTR station but
you will be rewarded with one of the
most tranquil picturesque parts of Hong
Kong as well as extending your drones
flight and range while perched on the
top of the old battery