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Lands Department launches 3D map of Hong Kong Island

The map covers around 122,000 buildings and about 3,300 infrastructure facilities.

The Lands Department has launched a 3D visualisation map of Hong Kong Island, New Territories Southwest, and New Territories East, along with a 3D Indoor Map.

The map covers around 122,000 buildings and about 3,300 infrastructure facilities, including flyovers, footbridges, and subways.

Additionally, around 30 selected MTR stations are covered, offering information on points of interest and a supporting indoor point-to-point pedestrian routing service within the stations.

The ‘Streetscape 360’ feature offers 360-degree street-level panoramic images and a measurement function. The coverage now extends from Kowloon, Lantau, and New Territories Northwest to include Hong Kong Island and the entire New Territories.
 

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