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| Victoria Peak Garden | |
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| 山頂公園 | |
Pavilion built on the site of the formerMountain Lodge. | |
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| Location | Victoria Peak,Hong Kong |
| Elevation | 300 metres (980 ft) |
| Owned by | Hong Kong Government |
| Managed by | Leisure and Cultural Services Department |
| Public transit access | Peak Tram |
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| Traditional Chinese | 山頂公園 | ||||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 山顶公园 | ||||||||||||
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Victoria Peak Garden is a Victorian style garden near the summit ofVictoria Peak inHong Kong. The formerMountain Lodge, an alternate residence for theGovernor of Hong Kong, was located there, which has since been demolished, but the park remains as an attraction at the Peak.[1] It is managed by theLeisure and Cultural Services Department.
It is a vantage point which captures an over 300m high view ofVictoria Harbour and the night scene of Hong Kong. The original landscape remains in the garden. Victoria Peak Garden is designated as an Inclusive Park for Pets.[2]
The Hong Kong government announced on 25 September 2005 that the site will be redeveloped along with the rest of the Peak area at a cost of HK$142.6 million.[3]
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