Mount Parker (Hong Kong)
Mount Parker | |
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柏架山 | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 532 m (1,745 ft) Hong Kong Principal Datum |
Naming | |
Native name | 柏架山 Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help) |
Geography | |
Location | Hong Kong |
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Chinese | 柏架山 | ||||||||||||
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Mount Parker is the second-highest peak (532 metres (1,745 ft)) on Hong Kong Island, after Victoria Peak (552 m (1,811 ft)).[1] It is the 40th highest peak of the territory of Hong Kong. It is named after Admiral of the fleet, Sir William Parker, 1st Baronet, of Shenstone.[2]
Ecology
A rare native tree, the Hong Kong camellia (Camellia hongkongensis), can be found growing on Mount Parker,[3] while another species, Crapnell's camellia (Camellia crapnelliana), was first discovered on the peak.
Gallery
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View from the top of Mount Parker toward Kowloon and Tseung Kwan O
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Mount Parker Viewed from Sam Ka Tsuen Typhoon Shelter
References
- ^ "Lazy Hikes: Mount Parker Road to Tai Tam Road". South China Morning Post. 2012-09-27. Retrieved 2019-09-07.
- ^ "香港地方 | 地方 | 地方名稱(三)英官員命名地方". www.hk-place.com. Retrieved 2019-09-07.
- ^ "Tai Tam (Quarry Bay Ext.)". www.afcd.gov.hk. Retrieved 2019-09-07.
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mount Parker, Hong Kong.
- Kornhill
- Quarry Bay
- Tai Tam Country Park (Quarry Bay extension)
- List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong
- Geography of Hong Kong
22°16′N 114°13′E / 22.267°N 114.217°E