Kennedy Town’s basketball court has become an unexpected attraction for photographers, thanks to the striking view of sea framed by urban architecture. The rising popularity of this location reflects a broader social media trend where visually distinctive, easily accessible spots attract significant attention. The torn fence, likely created to provide an unobstructed shot, reflects how digital platforms can influence public behavior and even alter physical environments.

In the basketball court 50 metres to the left of Exit C of Kennedy Town MTR Station, in the area surrounded by orange tape, crowds of people line up here every day. (Photo by Sienna)

Dozens of people line up daily in a Kennedy Town basketball court, guided by orange tape set up to organize the crowd. Tourists patiently wait their turn to capture the famous sea-view alley framed by residential buildings. (Photo by Sienna)

Three tourists leaned against the fence of the basketball court in Kennedy Town, holding their phones through the court mesh to get the perfect picture. (Photo by Sienna)

There is a hole in the fence where people gather on this basketball court, with a clear view of the sea. The hole, which may have been left by people trying to get the perfect photo, has become an unofficial ‘photo spot’ for social media enthusiasts. (Photo by Sienna)

A man put his mobile phone through the fence of a basketball court near the Kennedy Town MTR entrance, aimed his camera at the gap between the fences, and filmed. (Photo by Sienna)

This is a scenic shot taken at this photo spot on the basketball court, just steps away from Kennedy Town MTR Station. The sea view is framed by residential buildings and streets, forming a natural picture frame that attracts photo crowds every day. (Photo by Sienna)