- Castle Peak, Hong Kong
:"For a formal area name in Hong Kong, see
Tuen Mun ".Castle Peak (zh-c|c=青山) or Pui To Shan (杯渡山) is a 583 m high peak in the western
New Territories ofHong Kong .In contrast to its chinese name, which means green hill; Castle Peak is notorious for its severe loss of
vegetation andweathering of itsGranite surface.The area to the west of the hill was also named Castle Peak. It is an industrial area with several power plants owned by CLP (
Castle Peak Power Station andBlack Point Power Station ). It is also the old name ofTuen Mun during early British rule before starting development ofTuen Mun New Town . In early proposal of the development, thenew town was named "Castle Peak New Town".Most of area of the hill is under
firing range used by military and police forces in Hong Kong. Warnings are issued to public before exercises was carried out. And it is therefore among the few hills in Hong Kong which are not part of aCountry Park .History
The name Pui To Shan was associated with a
Buddhist monk "Pui To Sim Shi" (杯渡禪師). In Cantonese, "Pui" means cup, "To" means water-crossing, Sim Shi means "Monk of Zen". Legend has it that the monk who had travelled over water in a cup and finally reached the Castle Peak. He established a monastery on the hill which became the present-dayTsing Shan Monastery .Early records have indicated the peak was an island once named "Tuen Mun Island" (屯門島). Its former channel with
Kau Keng Shan of an important sea route inSouth China . Defence structures were built on both hills.ee also
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Castle Peak Hospital
*Castle Peak Bay
*Castle Peak Road
*List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong
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