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Ngong Ping

Coordinates:22°15′19″N113°54′15″E / 22.25537°N 113.90430°E /22.25537; 113.90430
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Highland on Lantau Island, Hong Kong
For Ngong Ping inMa On Shan, Hong Kong, seeNgong Ping, Ma On Shan.
Po Lin Monastery in Ngong Ping. The hill in the background isNei Lak Shan.
Tian Tan Buddha viewed from the Ngong Ping Village.
Ngong Ping Terminal ofNgong Ping 360.

Ngong Ping (Chinese:昂坪) is a highland in the western part ofLantau Island,Hong Kong. It hostsPo Lin Monastery andTian Tan Buddha amidst the hills which is about 34 m tall. There are several hills nearby which are also an attraction to tourists. It is now the terminus of the cable car rideNgong Ping 360 which travels toTung Chung. New facilities and tourist attractions have opened including theNgong Ping Village, Walking with the Buddha, the Monkey's Tale Theatre and Ngong Ping Tea House. Ayouth hostel is located near the monastery. The second highest peak of Hong Kong,Lantau Peak, is at its southeast.

Administration

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Ngong Ping Wan is a recognized village under theNew TerritoriesSmall House Policy.[1]

Tourism projects

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In 2002, the Hong Kong government announced that theMTR Corporation (MTRC) had secured the rights to run a cable car which formed part of a HK$750 million tourism project scheduled for completion in August 2005. Under the plan, a theme village would be built at Ngong Ping along a 'tourist corridor', with 6,000 square metres of shop space and an 18,600-square-metre piazza between the cable car terminal and the Po Lin Monastery. A 5.5 km cable car line, jointly managed by the MTRC and Skyrail-ITM of Australia, would link it toTung Chung station, in the vicinity ofHong Kong International Airport. Government-funded infrastructure works were estimated to cost $70 million.[2]

The MTRC were granted the rights to develop and run businesses within the tourist corridor, which religious groups feared could destroy the area's religious environment, and threaten the closure of the Po Lin Monastery by draining their revenues.Environmental groups also expressed concerns about the project: theConservancy Association feared the project would endanger woodland and brooks nearby, by threatening butterfly-habitat. The government, however, said it had considered the views of religious and green groups, and reassured that the design would "preserve the tranquil atmosphere." The Travel Industry Council welcomed the "long overdue" project; the MTRC said the project would create 300 jobs.[2]

Facilities and tourist attractions opened in 2005 include the Ngong Ping Village, Walking with the Buddha, A tale of monkey's theatre and Ngong Ping tea house.

Entertainments

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The press conference ofUltimate Song Chart Awards Presentation was held in Ngong Ping Village in November 2021,[3] 2022[4] and 2023.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"List of Recognized Villages under the New Territories Small House Policy"(PDF).Lands Department. September 2009.
  2. ^abLeung, Ambrose & Chow Chung-yan (4 July 2002). "MTRC to run Lantau cable car",South China Morning Post
  3. ^"Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation 2021 Press Con". 881903. 8 November 2021.
  4. ^"Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation 2022 Press Con". 881903. Retrieved9 November 2022.
  5. ^"Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation 2023 Press Con". 881903. 24 October 2023.

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