'Dog Teeth Range'), is a series of precipitous mountains on Lantau Island, Hong Kong, with a height of 539 metres (1,768 ft) above sea level.
To the west is Shek Pik Reservoir, which captures water from Kau Nga Ling and nearby ridges.
[3] To the south is the Tong Fuk village area, while to the east is Cheung Yan Shan (443 metres (1,453 ft)).
All three routes are technically and physically demanding, as hikers need to deal with jagged clusters of rocks under exposed conditions.
Kau Nga Ling is one of the most demanding and dangerous hiking spots for experienced hikers in Hong Kong.