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Victoria Peak is a hill on the western half of Hong Kong Island. It is also known as Mount Austin , and locally as The Peak only generally. With an elevation of 552 metres (1,811 ft), it is the tallest hill on Hong Kong Island, and the 29th tallest in the territory of Hong Kong .
Hong Kong Island: Colonel Thomas Bernard Collinson, a Royal Engineers surveyor in Hong Kong (1821–1902) 122 Hebe Hill (Tsim Fung Shan) 346: Ma On Shan Country Park: 123= High Junk Peak (Tiu Yue Yung) 344: Clear Water Bay Country Park: 123= Cheung Lin Shan: 344: Hong Kong Island: 125 Tsim Fung Shan: 339: Lantau Island: 126 Shek Sze Shan: 338 ...
The International Commerce Centre is a 103-storey, 454 m (1,490 ft) [5] [6] supertall skyscraper in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.On top of the shopping mall, Elements, near West Kowloon Cultural District, and the south side of ICC faces Victoria Harbour, directly opposite Hong Kong's 2nd tallest building, Two ifc.
Victoria Gap (Chinese: 爐峰峽) is an area and a mountain pass located between the summits of Victoria Peak (aka. Mount Austin) and Mount Gough , on Hong Kong Island , in Hong Kong . [ 1 ] It is the most touristic place within the area referred to as The Peak , which receives some seven million visitors every year.
Pages in category "Mountains, peaks and hills of Hong Kong" The following 141 pages are in this category, out of 141 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Peak Tower is a shopping complex located at Victoria Gap, near the summit of Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It also houses the upper terminal of the Peak Tram, a funicular railway. Both the Peak Tower and the Peak Tram are owned by the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels group, the owner of Hong Kong's Peninsula Hotel and
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Victoria Peak Garden is a Victorian style garden near the summit of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. The former Mountain Lodge , an alternate residence for the Governor of Hong Kong , was located there, which has since been demolished, but the park remains as an attraction at the Peak.