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Phoenix Mountain, the second highest mountain in Hong Kong, overlooking Lantau Island

Phoenix Mountain is located on Lantau Island, with an altitude of 934 meters. It is the second highest mountain in Hong Kong, second only to Tai Mo Shan. Phoenix Mountain is a popular spot for viewing the sunrise and sea of ​​clouds, hence the name “Phoenix Sunrise Viewing”. It was once selected as one of the "Top Ten Scenic Spots in Hong Kong".
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Posted: Nov 10, 2022
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