avenue of stars for hong kong convention center, but might want to bring slight telephoto, as well as wide angle
in the day you might meet with haze, hong kong is perpetually hazey, but sometimes you do get a clear view
you might want to see my thread on hong kong shenzhen earlier this year
here for some rough ideas on touristy areas which are more photo friendly, with regards to scenic, but note that hong kong possibly has better locations, i went with non-photographers so was quite limited in terms of location. do let me know if you need any info regarding some of the places that i went to, i hope i can help if needed, memory not very fresh already
this is your convention centre area from avenue of stars, around sunset timing
might consider going from about sunset to night-time, in my view, hong kong night scene is very nice from avenue of stars, have not explored other location however. oh yeah, victoria peak is not too bad too, but just very very cliched, only so much composition you can do there
victoria harbour area at night
in any case, one good way to see/think of good locations , as well as finding out is flickr (like
this, just simple search will do, most photographers there are more than willing to share if you ask way in advance, for example i got some suggestions for scenic from this very helpful guy
VJ Spectra, i just happily dropped him a msg through flickr mail because he seems to be based there, do take time to browse through his hk photos if you have the time , they are very well taken (along with other places he's been to, i think film user iirc).. he sent me a list of things/places to go, etc; but unfortunately was not able to meet it, from his hk photos i guess there are a few locations that are pretty good
the qing ma bridge apparently very photogenic at night,
here and
here; take note that not very accessible unless by taxi/car, which is why i didn't get to go
i particuarly liked the lantau island area, but it probably might look a lot better in ir than in normal photo, not sure
actually when you're in hong kong get their tourist guide asap, it is very useful, can decide there and then how to go, a lot of the locations are actually easily accessible via the mtr line, which resembles our mrt very much, pricing is reasonable considering
cheers! and have fun