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Signposts Harlech Road

Keep on walking to return to the Peak Plaza, though it is also possible to take a detour here to see the Pokfulam Reservoir.

     
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Directional signpost on a forested hiking trail at Victoria Peak, pointing to Peak Tram Station and other local paths.
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About this image: A wooden directional signpost stands along a lush, forested hiking trail on Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, guiding visitors to key landmarks such as the Peak Tram Station (0.5 km away via Harlech Road), Lugard Road (1 hour walk), and the Pok Fu Lam Reservoir (2 km). The bilingual signs in English and Chinese reflect the multicultural essence of Hong Kong, set against a backdrop of dense subtropical greenery and winding paths that are part of the popular Peak Circle Walk, offering a serene escape amid the city's iconic skyline views. The atmosphere evokes adventure and nature immersion, typical of Victoria Peak's blend of urban accessibility and natural trails.

FOOD AND DINING

While often visited for the view the visitor should not forget that The Peak encompasses a wide range of dining options, from the casual to the sophisticated.  Within The Peak area are examples of many of Hong Kong's most authentic and distinctive styles, as well as international choices to fit all palates and budgets.

 

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