Tsing Yi is a good example of how Hong Kong is laid out by infrastructures. It is an island cornered by bridges, freeways, shipyards... A brute architecture, robust, urban elements are erected against the wind and tide, perhaps by the assiduity of typhoons, or because Hong Kong is like that, designed by engineers. Fishermen overlook a skyline of high-rise buildings in Tsuen Wan, and pedestrians run through a network of bridges that lead from their small apartment to the market or the subway and bus stations.