Black Hill, Hong Kong
Black Hill (Chinese: 五桂山) is a hill between the communities of Lam Tin and Tiu Keng Leng, Hong Kong. It is named for former administrator Major General Wilsone Black, a British Army officer in the 19th century.
Black Hill, Hong Kong | |
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五桂山 | |
One of Black Hill's summits | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 304 m (997 ft) |
Coordinates | 22°18′43.48″N 114°14′44.36″E |
Geography | |
Black Hill, Hong Kong Location of Black Hill in Hong Kong | |
Location | Hong Kong |
Geography
Black Hill has several major peaks, and the tallest of which is 304m in height.[1] To the south lies another hill called Chiu Keng Wan Shan. Parts of Lam Tin are built on the foot of Black Hill.
Access
There is no road access to the summit of this hill, so cars cannot reach the peak. A recent wildfire in December 2019 had made the trails on this mountain sandy and loose. A large part of the trail on this mountain is rocky and may not be suitable for beginning hikers.
Infrastructure
The Tseung Kwan O Line of the Mass Transit Railway passes through tunnels below Black Hill to enter Tseung Kwan O New Town at Tiu Keng Leng from Yau Tong.
The Tseung Kwan O Tunnel connects Kwun Tong to Po Lam in the Tseung Kwan O area. Parts of the new Tseung Kwan O - Lam Tin Tunnel will also traverse this mountain.
References
- "Ch5 Analysis of The Hong Kong Landscape". www.pland.gov.hk. Retrieved 7 September 2019.