If, as Prince Charles once observed, Hong Kong has created 'one of the most successful societies on Earth', then part of that success must be attributed to the meticulous way in which the city has been planned. The built environment of Hong Kong, also known as the world's most vertical city because of its dense concentration of skyscrapers, is constantly changing, and consequently the city's planning department is one of the busiest in the world. Now, a new permanent exhibition designed by London and Hong Kong-based MET Studio and run by the HKSAR (Hong Kong Special Administration Region) government's planning department aims at bringing the history, geography and anatomy of the city to life, charting Hong Kong's development through its planning.
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