Hill in the New Territories of Hong Kong
Hung Fa Chai (Chinese : 紅花寨 ) is a hill in Robin's Nest Country Park , New Territories , Hong Kong. With a height of 489 metres (1,604 ft), it lies 500 metres (1,600 ft) to the northeast of Robin's Nest , just inside the Frontier Closed Area south of the border with Shenzhen in mainland China. On old Colonial maps of Hong Kong, it was marked as Ben Nevis ,[ 1] [ 2] after the highest mountain in Scotland . It is the most northerly of all Hong Kong's hills over 300 metres (980 ft) featured in the list of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong .
Hung Fa Chai (紅花寨 ) has the same 'red flower' root (紅花 ) as Robin's Nest while Chai (寨 ) can mean either 'stockaded village', 'camp' or 'mountain stronghold'.
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22°32′35″N 114°11′39″E / 22.54298°N 114.19410°E / 22.54298; 114.19410