Tsing Yi Peak

Tsing Yi Peak

Tsing Yi Peak (zh-c|c=青衣山, or Tsing I Peak formerly) or Sam Chi Heung (三支香) is a hill with three peaks occupying the southern half of the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. The hill is situated on the western half of Victoria Harbour. Its peaks are good locations to observe the harbour and the channels among harbour islands. While situated in the south, a short hill Liu To Shan occupied the northwest of the island.

The three peaks align along north and south, and their heights increase from north to south. The highest south peak is of 334 metres. There is a paved trail linking three peaks and the hill is a hot spot of easy hiking.

Two tunnels run beneath the hill. Cheung Tsing Tunnel goes through the north peak while Nam Wan Tunnel through the three peaks in diagonal. There is no vehicle access to the peaks.

Most of the petroleum oil depots in Hong Kong are located on the south and west industrial area of the Tsing Yi Island. Tsing Yi Peak is a natural barrier protecting 20 thousand residents in the island north and east.

Alternative indigenous name Sam Chi Heung (三支香) means "three joss sticks" associating with its shape of three peaks.

North peak

The north peak is a mainly burial ground for indigenous inhabitants of Tsing Yi Island. The burial ground occupies the north-east quardrant of the peak. A covered service reservoir with two football pitches are also situated near the residential area, Cheung Ching Estate and Cheung Hong Estate. The paved trail starting near the Cheung Ching Bus Terminus made a way to the peak via football pitch and burial ground. Alternative paved trail to peak starts from Mayfair Gardens near a bus stop at Ching Hong Road.

On the north peak erects a pavilion and a trigonometrical station. Most of the new town of Tsing Yi, Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung, and the Rambler Channel is under its north and east while Ma Wan Channel, Tsing Ma Bridge, Liu To Shan and northeast Lantau Island under its west.

The paved trail continues south to meet the middle peak.

Middle peak

The middle peak is more cone-shaped than the rest two. Great stones of various shapes gather at the highest points. An obstacle light was built by Civil Aviation Department near the stones. Interestingly, the middle peak is assigned as Hill No. 6 on the signboard of the light.

The middle peak is reachable by the paved trail or a less obvious path from Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi). This path with paved ladders goes uphill along the valley between the north and middle peak. Agricultural fields are found in mid-level by a stream. The path become less obvious afterward. The burial ground of Chan's family helps to identify the way up to the above-mentioned paved trail.

outh peak

The south peak is the highest among three peaks. The top of the peak is relatively flat. A trigonometrical station is highest point on the Tsing Yi Island. Like the middle peak, an obstacle light was established to help aeroplanes avoiding the peaks at night. The peak is assigned as Hill No. 5 on its signboard.

The southeast slope near the top was found the Hong Kong Croton and is now Site of Special Scientifc Interest to protect the species. [cite web|url=http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200610/27/P200610270167.htm|title=Draft Tsing Yi OZP approved|date=2006-10-27|publisher=Hong Kong Government|accessdate=2007-03-28]

The south peak is a good situation to observe the south end of the Tsing Yi Island, Rambler Channel and Victoria Harbour. In a clear day, its south is surrounded by waters hugged by Kowloon Peninsula, Stonecutters Island, Hong Kong Island, Green Island, Kau Yi Chau, Peng Chau, Lantau Island, Tang Lung Chau and Ma Wan. Nearly a hundred ships are staying on the water. The Container Terminal 9 of Kwai Tsing Container Terminals is on its near shore and all others on another shore of Rambler Channel.

Apart from the paved trail leading from the middle peak, the south peak is also reachable from the direction of Ng Tsang Lau.

Footnotes

References

*cite|author=Geographic Section, General Staff|title=Hong Kong and The New Territories|publisher=War Office|date=1936

ee also

*List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong


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