
Wolfgang Ehmann, 62, sits in his office on the 19th floor of the Cofco Tower on Hong Kong’s Gloucester Road. When he looks up from his computer screen, he sees the metropolis as if on a postcard – sailing ships passing by, glittering skyscraper facades, and, in the background, the hazy outline of a mountain landscape. “The topography of Hong Kong is unique,” says Ehmann. He repeatedly notices this when he goes hiking in the country parks that surround the city.
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