Tai Sheung Tok

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Tai Sheung Tok, Hong Kong
大上托
View of Tai Sheung Tok
Highest point
Elevation399 m (1,309 ft)
Coordinates22°19′30.74″N 114°14′18.18″E / 22.3252056°N 114.2383833°E / 22.3252056; 114.2383833
Geography
Tai Sheung Tok, Hong Kong is located in Hong Kong
Tai Sheung Tok, Hong Kong
Tai Sheung Tok, Hong Kong
Location of Tai Sheung Tok in Hong Kong
Location Hong Kong

Tai Sheung Tok (Chinese: 大上托) is a hill between the communities of Sau Mau Ping and Tseng Lan Shue, Hong Kong.

Tai Sheung Tok viewed from Hong Kong Island

Geography[edit]

Tai Sheung Tok used to be 419m (1,375ft) in height, but because of mining activities by K. Wah Group (owned by Lui Che-woo who went on to become Macau gambling mogul) at the Anderson Quarry in the 20th century, its height has been reduced to 399m (1,309ft).[1]

Civic construction work on the Development at Anderson Road (DAR)[2] is being finished, while another project called the Development of Anderson Road Quarry Site (ARQ)[3][4] has recently commenced at the foot of Tai Sheung Tok.

Access[edit]

Section 3 of the Wilson Trail runs along the north eastern side of Tai Sheung Tok, connecting Ma Yau Tong with Tseng Lan Shue.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ovalles, Cesar; Rechsteiner, Carl E. Jr. (2015-04-02). Analytical Methods in Petroleum Upstream Applications. CRC Press. ISBN 9781138001480.
  2. ^ "Major Projects - Development at Anderson Road". www.cedd.gov.hk. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
  3. ^ "Planning Study on Future Land Use at Anderson Road Quarry - Feasibility Study". www.pland.gov.hk. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
  4. ^ "Development of Anderson Road Quarry Site - About Development of Anderson Road Quarry Site". arqs.hk. Retrieved 2019-09-09.

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