Purpose Investigate the illumination level of different periods in some areas of Hong Kong to investigate the potential impact of illuminance on people at different times in order to show whether the government should establish legislation to resolve pollution problems Because all the regions that do have grand light. Ironically, this award leads to another prize; it is known as the world's most polluted city.
Have you seen Starry Night in Hong Kong? According to the Hong Kong University Faculty Survey, Hong Kong is the most polluted city in the world, the night sky of the local city is 1000 times brighter than the international dark sky standard. Hong Kong's light damage not only affects the visibility of stars but also leads to waste of energy and adversely affects ecosystems and living standards, but technical control measures, education, and laws are fundamentally There is a possibility of solving the problem.
However, the most contaminated places in the world are Hong Kong and China. In March 2013, the University of Hong Kong ranked this city as the most contaminated city in the world. According to the survey of the university, the night sky of the Tsim Sha Tsui block in southern Kowloon is 1,200 times the brightness of the average city sky. This level of light pollution is increasing worldwide. Hölker and colleagues point out that the use of artificial lighting increases by 20% every year in the ecology and social journal articles of 2010, according to the region, human, animal, and the environment
If it tends to be overlooked, the light hazard is very realistic. With the glory and landscape of capitalist culture, Hong Kong has become the stage of infinite delight in the whole city. I do not know how much damage this brought in the 1980s and 1990s, but I already know how serious this problem is. The international standard of light damage of Tsim Sha Tsui is over 1200 times. This problem is exacerbated by LEDs that enable large and bright signs and companies that use high-rise lighting at Victoria Harbor. I went to Mongkok and met my English teacher in Ian, New Zealand. When I talked about neon light, he reached for an arc that frowns and quietly and quickly go round the street. Said. When those neon collapses, the price of all these buildings will rise. "