Tai Tam Country Park (Quarry Bay Extension)

It covers Mount Parker, the second highest peak (531 metres (1,742 ft)) on Hong Kong Island and the highest in Island east, as well as Mount Butler[11] and Siu Ma Shan.

[13] A major feature of this country park is a site with dozens of wartime field stove, built in preparation for the Second World War.

[14][15][16] Woodside [zh-tw], a red-brick house which currently houses a biodiversity education centre and was a residence for the Taikoo Sugar Refinery,[17][14] is also located within this country park at 50 Mount Parker Road [yue; zh-tw].

With 5 trails linked to the intersection point, the pavilion area is equipped with a public toilet,[20] basic outdoor gym and recreational facilities, a picnic area, outdoor stone BBQ stoves and a roofed resting pavilon.

A set of stairs located behind the roofed resting pavilion allows a direct climb to the summit of Mount Butler.

A sign in the country park — The name shown differs from the designation statutory instrument.
The roofed resting pavilion situated at Quarry Pass Pavillon (Hong Kong Trail Pillar in front). Behind are stairs (not visible) leading to the summit of Mount Butler .