Grassy Hill

Grassy Hill (Chinese: 草山; Cantonese Yale: Chóu sāan) is the fourteenth highest mountain in Hong Kong.

Peaked at 647 m (2,123 ft),[1] it is situated between Tsuen Wan and Tai Po and near Lead Mine Pass.

It forms the Shing Mun Reservoir catchment along with Needle Hill and Tai Mo Shan.

These rocks are formed in the Late Jurassic Period at around 160 million years ago.

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A Geographical Map showing the distribution of the types of rocks in Hong Kong. It shows that Grassy Hill consists of volcanic rocks.
A Hong Kong Geographical Map showing the distribution of the types of rocks there. Grassy Hill is in green, which shows it consists of volcanic rocks.