Hong Kong is a city of skyscrapers – and morning smog. So much so that even this jaded New Yorker finds himself constantly looking up to marvel at the shifting geometry of the skyline. Even better: densely packed, Hong Kong is well aware of its vertical nature so the opportunities to take in the view are a daily occurrence not limited to the craning necks of tourists. From dining out to shopping to commuting (not to mention sleeping) the heights are always on display – once the smog lifts, that is.