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Pat Sin Leng
八仙嶺
View of Pat Sin Leng from Tai Mei Tuk
Highest point
Elevation591 m (1,939 ft)
Geography
Pat Sin Leng is located in Hong Kong
Pat Sin Leng
Pat Sin Leng
Location of Pat Sin Leng in Hong Kong
Location Hong Kong
Pat Sin Leng sunset
Pat Sin Leng Ridge
Pat Sin Leng from Cloudy Hill

Pat Sin Leng (Chinese: 八仙嶺) is a mountain range in the northeast New Territories of Hong Kong, located within the Pat Sin Leng Country Park. The name Pat Sin Leng literally means "Ridge of the Eight Immortals", who are eight well-known xian ("Immortals; Transcendents; Fairies") in Chinese mythology.[1][2] The eight peaks along the Pat Sin Leng mountain range are each named after a different Immortal.

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Mountain peaks

Pat Sin Leng from Ting Kok Road

There are eight peaks whose elevation range from 489m to 590m. From west to east, they are:

Shun Yeung Fung

Shun Yeung Fung (純陽峰) is the sixteenth highest peak in Hong Kong with an elevation of 590m, located in north Tai Po of New Territories. It is also the westernmost and highest peak of the Pat Sing Leng mountain range. The peak is named after the leader of Eight Immortals, Lü Dongbin (呂洞賓)'s secular name Chunyang Zi (純陽子).

Chung Li Fung

Chung Li Fung (鍾離峰) is a mountain peak, part of the Pat Sin Leng range with an elevation of 529m. The peak is named after one of the Eight Immortals, Zhongli Han (漢鍾離).

Kao Lao Fung

Kao Lao Fung (果老峰) is a mountain peak, part of the Pat Sin Leng range with an elevation of 543m. The peak is named after one of the Eight Immortals, Elder Zhang Guo (張果老).

Kuai Li Fung

Kuai Li Fung (拐李峰) is a mountain peak, part of the Pat Sin Leng range with an elevation of 522m. The peak is named after one of the Eight Immortals, Iron-Crutch Li (鐵拐李).

Tsao Kau Fung

Tsao Kau Fung (曹舅峰) is a mountain peak, part of the Pat Sin Leng range with an elevation of 508m. The peak is named after one of the Eight Immortals, Royal Uncle Cao (曹國舅).

Choi Wo Fung

Choi Wo Fung (采和峰) is a mountain peak, part of the Pat Sin Leng range with an elevation of 489m. The peak is named after one of the Eight Immortals, Lan Caihe (藍采和).

Sheung Tsz Fung

Sheung Tsz Fung (湘子峰) is a mountain peak, part of the Pat Sin Leng range with an elevation of 513m. The peak is named after one of the Eight Immortals, Han Xiang (韓湘子).

Hsien Ku Fung

Hsien Ku Fung (仙姑峰) is a mountain peak, part of the Pat Sin Leng range with an elevation of 511m. This is the easternmost peak of the range. The peak is named after one of the Eight Immortals, Immortal Woman He (何仙姑).

1996 hillfire

The Spring Breeze Pavilion

A hill fire broke out on Pat Sin Leng on 10 February 1996, when a group of 49 teachers and students from HKCWC Fung Yiu King Memorial Secondary School were hiking in the mountains. 200 firemen and four helicopters were sent to rescue the group. Two teachers, Chau Chi Chai (周志齊) and Wong Sau Mei (王秀媚), and three students died, with 13 others injured.

Spring Breeze Pavilion (春風亭) was built on the mountain in memory of the five who died. It was inaugurated by the then-Governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten, on 12 March 1996.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pat Sin Leng". www.afcd.gov.hk. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  2. ^ "Pat Sin Leng | Hong Kong Tourism Board". Discover Hong Kong. Retrieved 2020-09-17.

External links

  • Pat Sin Leng at the official web site of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department of Hong Kong

22°29′N 114°13′E / 22.483°N 114.217°E / 22.483; 114.217

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