Garden Hill | |
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嘉頓山 | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 90 m (300 ft) |
Coordinates | 22°20′11.5″N114°9′49.0″E / 22.336528°N 114.163611°E /22.336528; 114.163611 |
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Garden Hill (Chinese:喃嘸山;Cantonese Yale:nàahm mòuh shāan; or嘉頓山;gā déun shāan) is a 300-foot-tall (91-metre) hill in theSham Shui Po District in northwesternKowloon, Hong Kong,[1][2][3] nearUn Chau [yue], Om Yau andPak Tin. Its summit is a popular place among photographers for its views of urban Hong Kong. One entrance to the trail leading to the summit can be found next toGrade II historic buildingMei Ho House.
The hill's name comes from the nearby former headquarters ofthe Garden Company, known locally for its cookies and bakery products.[4]
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