Mount Parker (柏架山) is the second highest peak (531 metres) on Hong Kong Island, after Victoria Peak (552m). It is the 13th highest peak of the Territory.
The liberation of HongKong in 1945 was celebrated at the Cenotaph in Victoria with the raising of the Union Flag and the Flag of the Republic of China.
HongKong was transferred to the PRC at the stroke of midnight on 1 July 1997, with the last governor, Chris Patten leaving on the royal yacht.
HongKong's climate is subtropical and prone to monsoons.
MountParker (ææ¶å±±), known indigenous as Lam San Ting, is the second highest peak (531 metres) on HongKong Island, after Victoria Peak (552m).
It is the 13th highest peak of the territory of HongKong.
A rare, native species, Camellia hongkongensis is distributed in MountParker; another species, Camellia crapnelliana was first discovered in MountParker.