Tai Sheung Tok (Chinese: 大上托) is a hill between the communities of Sau Mau Ping and Tseng Lan Shue, Hong Kong.
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Geography
Tai Sheung Tok used to be 419m (1,375ft) in height, but because of mining activities by K. Wah Group (owned by Lui Che-woo who went on to become Macau gambling mogul) at the Anderson Quarry in the 20th century, its height has been reduced to 399m (1,309ft).[1]
Civic construction work on the Development at Anderson Road (DAR)[2] is being finished, while another project called the Development of Anderson Road Quarry Site (ARQ)[3][4] has recently commenced at the foot of Tai Sheung Tok.
Access
Section 3 of the Wilson Trail runs along the north eastern side of Tai Sheung Tok, connecting Ma Yau Tong with Tseng Lan Shue.
See also
References
- ^ Ovalles, Cesar; Rechsteiner, Carl E. Jr. (2015-04-02). Analytical Methods in Petroleum Upstream Applications. CRC Press. ISBN 9781138001480.
- ^ "Major Projects - Development at Anderson Road". www.cedd.gov.hk. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
- ^ "Planning Study on Future Land Use at Anderson Road Quarry - Feasibility Study". www.pland.gov.hk. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
- ^ "Development of Anderson Road Quarry Site - About Development of Anderson Road Quarry Site". arqs.hk. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
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