Lantau North Country Park | |
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Nei Lak Shan, a 751-metre-tall mountain located in Lantau North Country Park | |
Location within Hong Kong | |
Type | Country park |
Location | Lantau Island, Hong Kong |
Area | 2,200 ha |
Designated | 18 August 1978; 46 years ago (1978-08-18) |
Managed by | Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department |
Lantau North Country Park (Chinese: 北大嶼郊野公園) is one of two rural parks on Lantau Island, Hong Kong and is located on the north side of the island. The 22-square-kilometre (8.5 sq mi) park was designated in 1978.
History
Lantau North Country Park was designated on 18 August 1978.
An extension to the park, called Lantau North (Extension) Country Park, was conceived in 1993. In 1999, the government announced an expansion of the country park area on Lantau Island. The extension was officially designated on 7 November 2008.
Features
Highlights of the park include:
- Wong Lung Hang Country Trail
- Tung Chung Fort
- Tai Tung Shan (Sunset Peak)
- Yi Tung Shan
- Lin Fa Shan 766m
- Lo Fu Tau 465m
- Three Towers
References
- ^ "Designated Country Park in Hong Kong". Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. November 2017.
- "Protection of country parks and special areas" (PDF). Audit Commission. 30 October 2013. p. 70.
External links
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See also: Site of Special Scientific Interest |
22°15′20″N 113°53′06″E / 22.2555°N 113.8850°E / 22.2555; 113.8850
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