Taiping Peak is the highest peak of Hong Kong Island, at an altitude of 552 meters, and is also one of Hong Kong's iconic attractions. Here is some information about Taiping Peak: • Geographical location: Taiping Peak is located in the northwest of Hong Kong Island, the highest point of Hong Kong Island. • Historical background: Taiping Peak has become a landmark for cargo ships entering the port in the early 19th century. Due to the hot and humid climate in Hong Kong, Taiping Peak has become a summer resort for many dignitaries. In about 1868, Sir Madonna, the Governor of Hong Kong, was specially selected to build a summer villa in order to enjoy the cool and pleasant living environment of Taiping Peak. Slowly, he moved to Taiping Mountain to become a fashion respected by wealthy and famous gentlemen. • Transportation: Tourists can take the Peak Peak Cable Car to Taiping Peak, which is the earliest cable car cableway system in Asia and was put into service in 1888. In addition to the cable car, you can also depart from Central Exchange Square (Exit A of MTR Central Station/ExitB1 of MTR Hong Kong Station) and take bus No. 15 or X15 to the Peak Plaza Terminal. • Opening hours: Taiping Peak is open all year round, but some facilities such as the Peak Cable Car and Lingyu Pavilion have specific opening hours. • Attractions: On the top of Taiping Mountain, you can see the stacked skyscrapers, the world-renowned Victoria Harbour, and the fresh and pleasant green mountains. There are Lion Pavilion, the observation deck of the Peak Square, and the Lingyu Pavilion skyscraper in the scenic area. • Suggested play time: It is recommended to play time 3-5 hours. • Ticket price: Taiping Peak itself is free to open, but some facilities such as the two-way cable car + Lingyuge skyscraper fare is HK$65, and the one-way ticket price is HK$52. With its unique geographical location and historical background, Taiping Peak has become one of the must-visit Hong Kong attractions for tourists, providing a great view of Hong Kong.