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Yi Tung Shan

Yi Tung Shan is the ninth highest mountain in Hong Kong. It is situated east of on , and is 747 m in height. Stage 2 of The Lantau Trail runs along the north side of its peak.
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Localities in the Area

is the largest island in . Despite having the and Disneyland, it offers quiet mountains and villages that seem a world away from the busy pace of life in .

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, meaning "eastern stream", is an area on the northwestern coast of , .

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, formerly Lo , is an area on in Hong Kong.

Yi Tung Shan

Latitude
22.2587° or 22° 15' 31" north
Longitude
113.964° or 113° 57' 50" east
Elevation
752 metres (2,467 feet)
Open Location Code
7PJM7X57+FH
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1111644136
Open­Street­Map Feature
natural=­peak
Wiki­data ID
Q4251452
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Also Known As

  • Chinese: 二东山
  • Chinese: 二東山
  • Dutch: Yi Tung Shan
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل ياى تونج شان
  • English: Shek Sze Shan
  • French: Yi Tung Shan
  • Japanese: 二東山
  • Yue Chinese: 二東山
  • 石獅山 Shek Sze Shan

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Yi Tung Shan is situated close to the locality and the hamlet .

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