Tate's Cairn or Tai Lo Shan (Chinese: 大老山; lit.
It is one of the peaks of the Kowloon Ridge and falls within Ma On Shan Country Park.
The peak began to appear on colonial maps in the 1860s but remained unnamed until the beginning of the 20th century.
[1] The origins of the peak's English name is unknown, but it may originate from maps created by a surveyor named George Passman Tate, Assistant Superintendent of Indian Survey Department who is responsible for government maps of Hong Kong and New Territories in 1899 and 1900.
The Stage 4 to 5 transition of the MacLehose Trail is located beneath the Cairn.