List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong

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The following is a list of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong:

  1. Tai Mo Shan - 958 m, Tsuen Wan
  2. Lantau Peak (Fung Wong Shan) - 934 m, on Lantau Island
  3. Sunset Peak (Tai Tung Shan) - 869 m, on Lantau Island
  4. Sze Fong Shan - 785 m
  5. Wo Yang Shan - 771 m
  6. Lin Fa Shan - 766 m, on Lantau Island
  7. Nei Lak Shan - 751 m, on Lantau Island
  8. Yi Tung Shan - 747 m, on Lantau Island
  9. Ma On Shan - 702 m
  10. The Hunch Backs (Ngau Ngak Shan) - 674 m
  11. Grassy Hill - 647 m
  12. Wong Leng - 639 m
  13. Buffalo Hill - 606 m
  14. West Buffalo Hill - 604 m
  15. Kowloon Peak (Fei Ngo Shan) - 602 m
  16. Shun Yeung Fung - 591 m
  17. Tiu Shau Ngam - 588 m
  18. Kai Kung Leng - 585 m
  19. Castle Peak - 583 m
  20. Lin Fa Shan, Tsuen Wan - 578 m
  21. Tate's Cairn (Tai Lo Shan) - 577 m
  22. Kai Kung Leng - 572 m
  23. Tai To Yan - 566 m
  24. Victoria Peak - 552 m, on Hong Kong Island
  25. Lai Pek Shan - 550 m
  26. Chung Li Fung - 550 m
  27. Kau Nga Ling - 548 m, on Lantau Island
  28. Kwun Yam Shan - 546 m
  29. Tung Shan - 544 m
  30. Kao Lao Fung - 541 m
  31. Shek Nga Shan - 540 m
  32. Pyramid Hill (Tai Kam Chung) - 536 m
  33. Tung Yeung Shan - 533 m
  34. Needle Hill (Cham Shan) - 532 m
  35. Mount Parker - 532 m
  36. Po To Yan - 529 m, on Lantau Island
  37. Fu Tung Pit - 515 m
  38. Hsien Ku Fung - 511 m
  39. Sheung Tsz Fung - 511 m
  40. Choi Wo Fung - 511 m
  41. Tsao Kau Fung - 511 m
  42. Kuai Li Fung - 511 m
  43. Pak Tai To Yan - 509 m
  44. Kau Keng Shan - 507 m
  45. Tai Leng Tung - 503 m
  46. Mount Kellett - 501 m, on Hong Kong Island
  47. Lion Rock - 495 m
  48. High West - 494 m
  49. Sze Tse Tau Shan - 494 m, on Lantau Island
  50. Robin's Nest (Hung Fa Leng) - 492 m
  51. Ling Wui Shan - 490m, on Lantau Island
  52. Hung Fa Chai - 489 m
  53. Temple Hill (Tsz Wan Shan) - 488 m
  54. Kwai Tau Leng - 486 m
  55. Por Kai Shan - 482 m
  56. Shek Uk Shan - 481 m
  57. Muk Yue Shan - 479 m, on Lantau Island
  58. Mount Gough - 479 m
  59. Shek Lung Kung - 473 m
  60. Sharp Peak (Nam She Tsim) - 468 m
  61. Tai Hom Sham - 466 m
  62. Lo Fu Tau - 465 m
  63. Tin Fu Tsai Shan - 461 m
  64. Keung Shan - 459 m, on Lantau Island
  65. Beacon Hill - 457 m
  66. Ngam Tau Shan - 451 m
  67. Cheung Shan - 449 m, on Lantau Island
  68. Cheung Yan Shan - 443 m, on Lantau Island
  69. Cloudy Hill (Kau Lung Hang Shan) - 440 m
  70. Mount Cameron - 439 m
  71. Unicorn Ridge - 437 m
  72. Mount Butler - 436 m, on Hong Kong Island
  73. Kwun Yam Shan - 434, on Lantau Island
  74. Violet Hill (Tsz Lo Lan Shan) - 433 m, on Hong Kong Island
  75. Jardine's Lookout - 433 m, on Hong Kong Island
  76. Razor Hill (Che Kwn Shan) - 432 m
  77. Mount Nicholson - 430 m, on Hong Kong Island
  78. Sham Hang Lek - 430 m, on Lantau Island
  79. Middle Kau Nga Ling - 428 m, on Lantau Island
  80. Siu Ma Shan - 424 m, on Hong Kong Island
  81. Ngau Yee Shek Shan - 422 m
  82. Tai Sheung Tok - 419 m
  83. Tiu Tang Lung - 416 m
  84. Tai Cham Koi - 408 m
  85. Luk Shan - 407 m
  86. Kai Kung Shan - 399 m
  87. Kau To Shan (Cove Hill) - 399 m
  88. Nui Po Shan - 399 m
  89. Tsim Mei Fung - 395 m
  90. Gon Shan - 394m
  91. Fa Mei Shan - 391 m
  92. Wa Mei Shan - 391 m
  93. The Twins South - 386 m, on Hong Kong Island
  94. Lui Ta Shek - 379 m
  95. Lau Fa Tung - 378 m, on Lantau Island
  96. Yuen Tau Shan - 375 m
  97. Nga Ying Shan - 374 m, on Lantau Island
  98. Kai Kung Shan - 374 m
  99. Mount Hallowers (Tam Chai Shan) - 372 m
  100. Tai Mun Shan - 370 m
  101. Golden Hill (Kam Sham) - 369 m
  102. Fan Kei Tok - 369 m
  103. Tin Mei Shan - 366 m
  104. The Twins North - 363 m, on Hong Kong Island
  105. Bird's Hill (Lung Shan) - 360 m
  106. Cham Tin Shan - 356 m
  107. Mount Stenhouse (Shan Tel Tong) - 353 m, on Lamma Island
  108. Mount Collinson - 348 m, on Hong Kong Island
  109. Hebe Hill (Tsim Fung Shan) - 346 m
  110. High Junk Peak (Tiu Yue Yung) - 344 m
  111. Cheung Lin Shan - 344 m, on Hong Kong Island
  112. Shek Sze Shan - 340 m, on Lantau Island
  113. Tsim Fung Shan - 339 m, on Lantau Island
  114. Smuggler's Ridge - 337 m
  115. Tai Lo Tin - 337 m
  116. Tsing Yi Peak (Sam Chi Heung) - 334 m, on Tsing Yi Island
  117. D'Aguilar Peak (Hok Tsui Shan) - 325 m
  118. Wo Liu Tun - 324 m, on Lantau Island
  119. Sze Shan - 322 m, on Lantau Island
  120. Tai Tun - 317 m
  121. Sai Wan Shan - 314 m
  122. Pottinger Peak - 312 m, on Hong Kong Island
  123. Kwai Au Shan - 312 m
  124. Wang Leng - 311 m
  125. Eagle's Nest (Tsim Shan) - 305 m
  126. Black Hill - 304 m
  127. Kwun Yam Tung - 304 m
  128. Lo Yan Shan - 303 m, on Lantau Island
  129. Tai Che Tung - 302 m, on Lantau Island
  130. Tap Chai Shan - 302 m, on Lantau Island

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