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  2. File:Castle Peak Hinterland, Hong Kong.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Tsing Shan Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Tsing Shan Monastery, also known as Castle Peak Monastery, is situated at the foot of Castle Peak, near Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. Parts of the monastery are listed as Grade I historic buildings , others are listed as Grade II historic buildings.

  4. Holly Lee - Wikipedia

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    Holly Lee (Chinese: 黃楚喬; [1] 1953–2024) was an artist-photographer, best known for her portraits project, the Hollian Thesaurus.She was one of the pioneers of conceptual photography in Hong Kong, experimenting with Photoshop to create composite photographs [2] that were reminiscent of oil paintings. [3]

  5. File:Chiu Keng Wan Shan and Devil's Peak, Hong Kong.jpg

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    English: Chiu Keng Wan Shan is on the left, and Devil's Peak is on the right. Photo taken from Black Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong Photo taken from Black Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong Date

  6. Hong Kong's plan to lure back visitors? It's black, white and ...

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    Visitors taking photos of giant panda Le Le at an event at Ocean Park last month celebrating 100 days since the birth of Hong Kong’s first panda twins. HONG KONG — In Hong Kong , it’s pandas ...

  7. Category:Mountains, peaks and hills of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  8. Gold Peak - Wikipedia

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    Gold Peak employs a work force of about 6,650 worldwide. The Group occupies a total floor area of approximately 633,000 square metres, covering its five manufacturing and sales offices in the UK, Thailand, Malaysia, China, and Vietnam, as well as marketing and sales offices in over 10 countries in Asia, Europe, and Americas.

  9. Three Sharp Peaks of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Three Sharp Peaks of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港三尖) are a collection of three peaks that Hong Kong hikers deem as very challenging to summit because of loose rocks and steep inclination. [1] The peaks are Castle Peak (583m) in Tuen Mun, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Sharp Peak (468m) in Sai Kung [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and High Junk Peak (344m) in Clear Water Bay .