Tsing Yi Peak

'three joss sticks'), is a hill with three peaks occupying the southern half of the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong.

Most of the petroleum oil depots in Hong Kong are located on the south and west industrial area of the Tsing Yi Island.

Tsing Yi Peak is a natural barrier protecting 200 thousand residents in the island north and east.

The foot of the north peak consists of the main burial ground for indigenous inhabitants of Tsing Yi Island.

The paved trail starting near the Cheung Ching Bus Terminus made a way to the peak via football pitch and burial ground.

Alternative paved trail to peak starts from Mayfair Gardens near a bus stop at Ching Hong Road.

The middle peak is reachable by the paved trail or a less obvious path from Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi).

The southeast slope near the top was found the Hong Kong Croton and is now Site of Special Scientific Interest to protect the species.

The position of Tsing Yi Peak (TSING I. PK.) on the southern Tsing Yi Island (TSING I.) (in 1936)