Castle Peak (Chinese: 青山, sometimes transcribed Tsing Shan) or Pui To Shan (杯渡山) is a 583-metre (1,913-feet)-high peak in western New Territories, Hong Kong. It is also the highest granitic hill in Hong Kong.
In contrast to its Chinese name, which means green hill, Castle Peak is notorious for its severe loss of vegetation and weathering of its granite surface.
There's a trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Castle Peak is
# 1 out of 24 in Tuen Mun District # 1 out of 2 in Castle Peak SSSI
By prominence Castle Peak is
# 1 out of 24 in Tuen Mun District # 1 out of 2 in Castle Peak SSSI
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