https://nz.trip.com/moments/detail/hong-kong-38-124268846?locale=en-NZ
Aaron LooMalaysia
vipIconInfluencer
levelIconSenior Travel Master

Exploring the Iconic Yick Fat Building: A Hidden Gem in Hong Kong

#photolocation The **Yick Fat Building**, famously known as the **Monster Building**, is one of Hong Kong’s most recognizable and photogenic locations. Nestled in the residential area of Quarry Bay, this massive architectural marvel has become an Instagram sensation due to its unique, densely packed design. The building is part of a complex that includes **Montane Mansion**, **Oceanic Mansion**, and **Yick Cheong Building**, which together create a stunning, geometric visual of Hong Kong's urban density. ### What Makes the Yick Fat Building Special? With its towering, tightly packed blocks of flats, the Yick Fat Building creates a dramatic contrast between Hong Kong’s old and new urban styles. Its maze-like corridors and endless rows of windows and balconies evoke a sense of wonder and awe, making it a favorite spot for photographers and filmmakers alike. In fact, this location was featured in movies like **Transformers: Age of Extinction**, giving it worldwide fame. But beyond its popularity on social media, the building tells a deeper story of Hong Kong’s housing development and urban lifestyle. It’s a place where many locals still live, so when visiting, it’s important to be respectful of the residents. ### How to Get to Yick Fat Building Getting to this Instagram-worthy spot is fairly easy if you’re familiar with Hong Kong’s MTR system: 1. **Take the MTR**: Head to **Tai Koo Station** on the Island Line. 2. **Exit at A1**: From Tai Koo Station, take **Exit A1**. 3. **Walk to Quarry Bay**: It’s about a 10-minute walk to the Yick Fat Building. Follow **King's Road** westward, and you’ll soon reach your destination. 4. **Arrive at Montane Mansion**: Once you arrive at **1028 King’s Road**, you’ll find the entrance to the Monster Building’s courtyard, the prime spot for those iconic photos. ### Photography Tips - **Capture the Vertical Magic**: The best way to showcase the building’s massive scale is by shooting upwards from the center of the courtyard. This angle captures the overwhelming density and towering heights of the structure. - **Visit Early or Late**: The courtyard can get crowded with tourists and photographers, so visiting early in the morning or late afternoon will give you a better chance to get those uninterrupted shots. - **Be Respectful**: Remember, this is a residential area. Keep noise to a minimum and be considerate of the people living there. ### Final Thoughts The **Yick Fat Building** is a must-see for anyone looking to capture the raw, urban beauty of Hong Kong. Its striking, tightly-packed architecture represents the city's dense living conditions and is a reminder of Hong Kong’s unique charm. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or simply want to experience a hidden gem, this iconic building is worth the visit. #yickfatbuilding #monsterbuilding #hongkongphotography #urbanexploration #instagrammablehongkong #hongkonghiddengems #monta
Posted: Sep 8, 2024
_ti***iv
_ti***p4
d33***02
_ti***a7
26 people found this moment helpful
7 Comments
_TI***nx
_TI***nx
_TI***xb
_TI***xb
Show more
Submit
26
Mentioned in This Moment
Attraction

Monster Building

4.5/5120 reviews
Hong Kong
View
Show More
Related Moments
Monster Building

Hong Kong is definitely the Yik Tsing Building!

효방
Monster Building

Hong Kong's Iconic Photo Spot, A Must-Visit for Travelers

토깡
Monster Building

Exploring Monster Building in Quarry Bay 🏢👾🌃

ShenzhenFoodie
Monster Building

Grrr….Monster Building!!

Crimson21
Monster Building

Hong Kong's MONSTER Building!

Graeme (高天乐Photographer)
Monster Building

Amazing architecture - Monster Building

Murray Family
Monster Building

Times Square & Monster Building in Hong Kong

Crimson21
Monster Building

Full of Otherworldly Charm! Monster Mansion

ショウゴ | 写真旅
Monster Building

A massive apartment complex reminiscent of Kowloon Walled City

旅空愉快
Monster Building

Hong Kong Oddities|How to Capture Airplanes at the Iconic Monster Building?

DRAKE ANDERSON
Chen Clan Ancestral Hall

The land of canto food 🇨🇳

Tehobinsiewdaii
Tai O

J's 3-night, 4-day Hong Kong travelogue

_TX***a6