Tai Ngau Wu Teng (Chinese: 大牛湖頂; lit. 'Elderly Mountain') is a mountain in the southeastern part of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, with a height of 275 metres (902 ft) above sea level.[1][2][3]
| Tai Ngau Wu Teng | |
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| 大牛湖頂 | |
Summit of Tai Ngau Wu Teng | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 275 m (902 ft) |
| Coordinates | 22°14′59″N 113°59′22″E |
| Geography | |
Tai Ngau Wu Teng Location of Tai Ngau Wu Teng in Hong Kong | |
| Location | Lantau Island, |

Tai Wu Ngau Teng is formed by Granitic rocks, unlike many of the tallest mountains on Lantau Island, such as Lantau Peak, which are formed by Volcanic rocks.
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| 900 meters or more | |
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| 500 to 599 meters |
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| 400 to 499 meters (excerpt) |
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| 300 to 399 meters (excerpt) |
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| 200 to 299 meters (excerpt) |
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| 100 to 199 meters (excerpt) |
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| 99 meters or less (excerpt) |
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