Beacon Hill, Hong Kong

Beacon Hill, Hong Kong

Beacon Hill
Traditional Chinese 煙墩山
Simplified Chinese 烟墩山
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 筆架山
Simplified Chinese 笔架山
Chun Shek Estate, with Beacon Hill in the background.

Beacon Hill (Chinese: 煙墩山 or Chinese: 筆架山; Cantonese Yale: Pat Ka Shan) is a hill in the northern part of Kowloon peninsula in Hong Kong. It is the 65th highest hill of Hong Kong. It is 457 m tall.

Beacon Hill is located within the Lion Rock Country Park.

The tower atop Beacon Hill is not open to the public, and is a facility maintained by the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department.[1]

Name

The name dates back to the Great Clearance (1661–1669), which required the evacuation of the coastal areas of in order to fight the anti-Qing movement, begun by Ming Dynasty loyalists. Garrisons were stationed to enforce the decree, in locations called beacons.[2]

See also

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References

  1. http://www.cad.gov.hk/english/esd_equip.html
  2. Andrew Yanne, Gillis Heller (2009). Signs of a Colonial Era. Hong Kong University Press. p. 119. ISBN 978-962-209-944-9.

Coordinates: 22°20′59″N 114°10′13″E / 22.349701°N 114.170144°E / 22.349701; 114.170144


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