Fu Shan (Chinese: 虎山) is a small hill in Hong Kong. It is situated on Lantau Island north of Tai O and stands at a height of 75 metres (246 ft) above sea level. It is notable for a trail[1] on its ridge that allows one to view the threatened species Chinese White Dolphins jumping from the water into the air.[2]
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虎山 | |
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Elevation | 75 m (246 ft) |
Coordinates | 22.2593°N 113.8572°E / 22.2593; 113.8572 |
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Fu Shan Location of Fu Shan in Hong Kong | |
Location | Northern Lantau Island, Hong Kong |
Fu Shan is only accessible by foot. It can be approached in a few different ways. One way of reaching the summit is to make a sharp right after going past Tai O Heritage Hotel at the western end of Shek Tsai Po Street and follow the signage along the way.
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