Hong Kong: Natural Attraction
Places and attractions in the Natural attraction category
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Victoria Peak
Lush lookout point with telescopes Victoria Peak, commonly known as "The Peak," is an iconic hill located in the bustling city of Hong Kong, China. Standing at 552 meters, it is the highest hill on Hong Kong Island and a major tourist attraction, known for providing the most stunning panoramic views of...
Tai Mo Shan
Old volcano and Hong Kong's highest point Tai Mo Shan, a dormant volcano, stands as the highest peak in Hong Kong, China, reaching an altitude of 957 meters. This towering mountain is situated in the central New Territories, offering a formidable presence and a popular destination for hikers and nature...
Inspiration Lake
Nestled amidst the bustling cityscape of Hong Kong, Inspiration Lake is a serene oasis offering a tranquil escape from the urban rush. This picturesque lake is part of the larger recreation area managed by the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, located in Penny's Bay on...
Lion Rock
Lion Rock, or less formally Lion Rock Hill, is a mountain in Hong Kong. It is located in Sha Tin District, between Kowloon Tong of Kowloon and Tai Wai of the New Territories, and is 495 metres high. The peak consists of granite covered sparsely by shrubs.
Mount Nicholson
Mount Nicholson is a 430 m tall mountain located in Wan Chai District, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The hill is believed to be named for Hong Kong Volunteer Corps Adjunct Lieutenant W.C.A. Nicholson.
Lantau Peak
Mountain summit with sunrise vistas Lantau Peak or Fung Wong Shan is the second highest peak in Hong Kong and the highest point on Lantau Island, with a height of 934 metres above sea level.
Shouson Hill
Shouson Hill is a hill on the coast of Deep Water Bay east of Wong Chuk Hang, in Southern District, on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong.
Ma On Shan
Ma On Shan is a saddle-shaped peak in east of Tolo Harbour in the New Territories of Hong Kong. With a height of 702 metres, it stands among the ten highest mountains in Hong Kong. The mountain borders Sha Tin and Tai Po districts.
Tate's Cairn
Tate's Cairn or Tai Lo Shan is a mountain in Hong Kong at 583 metres in height. It is one of the peaks of the Kowloon Ridge and falls within Ma On Shan Country Park.
Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is a hill in the northern part of the Kowloon peninsula in Hong Kong. It is the 71st-highest hill of Hong Kong and is 457m tall. Beacon Hill is located within the Lion Rock Country Park.
Kornhill
Kornhill and Kornhill Gardens are apartment buildings on the northern slope of Mount Parker, in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Kornhill is a private housing estate and Kornhill Gardens is a Private Sector Participation Scheme estate. The total population is approximately 30,000.
Amah Rock
Amah Rock is a naturally shaped rock located on a hilltop in southwest Sha Tin District, Hong Kong.
Sunset Peak
Sunset Peak or Tai Tung Shan is the third-highest peak in Hong Kong. It is situated on Lantau Island within Lantau South Country Park and Lantau North Country Park and stands at a height of 869 metres above sea level.
Sharp Peak
Sharp Peak, or Nam She Tsim, is a hill inside Sai Kung East Country Park, north of Tai Long Wan, in the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong. It is particularly well known for its well-defined sharp peak, which rises to a height of 468 metres above sea level.
High West
High West or Sai Ko Shan, is a mountain on Hong Kong Island with a height of 494 m It is in Central and Western District.
Kowloon Peak
Kowloon Peak, also known as Fei Ngo Shan, is a 602 m tall mountain in the northeast corner of New Kowloon, Hong Kong, situated in Ma On Shan Country Park.
High Junk Peak
High Junk Peak is a mountain inside Clear Water Bay Country Park, Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong, with a height of 344 metres.
Lee Garden
Lee Gardens is a hill south of East Point and west of Causeway Bay on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, approximately the area between Percival Street, Hennessy Road and Leighton Road. It was also known as Jardine's Hill or East Point Hill.
Lo Lung Hang
Lo Lung Hang is a valley northwest of Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The place is west of Hok Yuen and it is where the Valley Road Estate was once located.
Buffalo Hill
Buffalo Hill is a hill located in Ma On Shan Country Park west of Sai Kung, in the eastern half of Hong Kong. It is particularly well known for its peak resembling the head of a Buffalo when viewed from Sha Tin.
Tsing Yi Peak
Tsing Yi Peak or Sam Chi Heung is a hill with three peaks occupying the southern half of the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. The hill is situated on the western half of Victoria Harbour.
Violet Hill
Violet Hill, also known as Tsz Lo Lan Shan, is located within Tai Tam Country Park in Hong Kong. The hill is a popular site for hiking. The Hong Kong Government named three trails on the hill, namely Wilson Trail, Tsz Lo Lan Shan Path and Tai Tam Country Trail.
Mount Parker
Mount Parker is the second-highest peak on Hong Kong Island, after Victoria Peak. It is the 40th highest peak of the territory of Hong Kong.
Needle Hill
Needle Hill or Cham Shan is a mountain in New Territories, Hong Kong. It has an altitude of 532 m. This is a part of a popular hiking route including Grassy Hill and Tai Mo Shan. The mountain got its name due to the resemblance of a needle by its peak.
Tung Shan Mountain
Tung Shan is a mountain between Tate's Cairn and Kowloon Peak in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Its summit is 544 m high. It is not to be confused with the similarly named Tai Tung Shan on Lantau Island.
Yi Tung Shan
Yi Tung Shan is the ninth highest mountain in Hong Kong. It is situated east of Sunset Peak on Lantau Island, and is 747 m in height. Stage 2 of The Lantau Trail runs along the north side of its peak.
Piper's Hill
Piper's Hill is a hill north of Cheung Sha Wan in Kowloon of Hong Kong. Administratively, it is on the border between Sham Shui Po District and Sha Tin District.
Temple Hill
Temple Hill, also known as Tsz Wan Shan, is a hill between New Kowloon and the New Territories, Hong Kong. It peaks at 488 m. Beneath its south side is the residential area of Tsz Wan Shan and Buddhist temples.
Grassy Hill
Grassy Hill is the fourteenth highest mountain in Hong Kong. Peaked at 647 m, it is situated between Tsuen Wan and Tai Po and near Lead Mine Pass. Stage 7 of MacLehose Trail runs near its peak.
Nei Lak Shan
Nei Lak Shan is the eighth highest mountain in Hong Kong. With a height of 751 m, it is situated on Lantau Island immediately north of Ngong Ping where the Buddhist Po Lin Monastery is located.
Mount Cameron
Mount Cameron is a 439-metre high hill in Hong Kong. Located within the Aberdeen Country Park, it was likely named for Major General William Gordon Cameron, British Army officer and former Administrator of Hong Kong.
Tai Mun Shan
Tai Mun Shan lies to the west of Tai Long Wan near Chek King on the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong. The hill comprises a rounded peak, which rises to a height 370 metres. The name translates as the Big Hill of the Mosquitoes.
The Hunch Backs
The Hunch Backs, or Ngau Ngak Shan, is the twelfth-highest mountain in Hong Kong. Peaked at 677 metres, it is at the north of Ma On Shan.
Cha Kwo Ling
Cha Kwo Ling is a hill in the eastern New Kowloon area of Hong Kong, and the area around it. It is adjacent to Victoria Harbour and located to the west of Yau Tong and southwest of Lam Tin. Administratively, it belongs to the Kwun Tong District. The northeastern entrance to the Eastern Harbour Crossing is located in this area.
Sze Fong Shan
Sze Fong Shan, located in the New Territories, is the fourth highest peak in Hong Kong. With a height of 785 m, it is northeast of Tai Mo Shan. The Eighth Stage of the MacLehose Trail passes near it.
Tai Tam Reservoirs
The Tai Tam Reservoirs, also known as Tai Tam Reservoir Group, is a group of reservoirs located in the Tai Tam Country Park in the eastern part of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. The reservoirs consist of: Tai Tam Upper Reservoir, 22.260°N 114.210°E / 22.260; 114.210 Tai Tam...
Crow's Nest
Crow's Nest is a hill north of So Uk in Cheung Sha Wan of New Kowloon in Hong Kong. It has a height of 194 metres and is located south of Eagle's Nest. It is one of the Eight Mountains of Kowloon. Lung Cheung Road and Tai Po Road are found on its southern slope.
Observatory Hill
Observatory Hill, formerly known as Elgin Hill, is a hill where the Hong Kong Observatory is sited. Observatory Road is a road passing through Royal Observatory Hong Kong from east to west.
Siu Ma Shan
Siu Ma Shan is a 424-metre high hill on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, close to Mount Cameron and Jardine's Lookout. Wilson Trail Stage 2 passes near the summit of Siu Ma Shan.
Butterfly Valley
Butterfly Valley, or Wu Tip Kuk, is a valley in north of Lai Chi Kok in New Kowloon of Hong Kong, located between O Pui Shan and Piper's Hill. The valley was a habitat of butterflies before Japanese occupation of Hong Kong and thus named after the creatures.
Kau Keng Shan
Kau Keng Shan is a hill in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong and stands opposite from Castle Peak. Kau Keng Shan has a height of 507 metres.
West Buffalo Hill
West Buffalo Hill or Wong Ngau Shan is a 604-metre high hill within Ma On Shan Country Park, New Territories, Hong Kong. It lies directly west of Buffalo Hill, thus receiving its name. Stage 4 of the MacLehose Trail passes through the hill.
Glenealy
Glenealy is one of the few roads or streets without a suffix in Hong Kong. Located in the Mid-Levels on the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, it starts from Ice House Street and goes uphill to Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, across Robinson Road and ends at Hornsey Road and Conduit Road.
High Island Reservoir
The High Island Reservoir, located in the far south eastern part of the Sai Kung Peninsula, was opened in 1978 helping to alleviate water shortage problems in Hong Kong. Its water capacity is approximately 273 million cubic metres.
Eagle's Nest
Eagle's Nest, also known indigenously as Tsim Shan, is a hill north of Cheung Sha Wan of Hong Kong. The hill peaks at 305 metres and is within Sha Tin District with border to Sham Shui Po District at her south.