Victoria Peak or The Peak (太平山頂, 扯旗山, 爐峯, Tai Ping Shan, Mount Austin; usually referred to locally in Cantonese by the nickname Shàn Déng, 山頂, literally "mountain peak") is a mountain in the southwest of Hong Kong Island. With an altitude of 552 m, it is the highest mountain on the island and the 11th highest in Hong Kong.
With about six million visitors every year, the Peak is the biggest tourist attraction in Hong Kong. It offers spectacular views of the city and bay. One can see the Kowloon Peninsula from the Peak Tower at Victoria Gap.
It is home to a wealth of bird life, most prominently the Black kite, and also to an amazing array of butterflies. To the local social life of Hong Kong it offers many semi-secluded park benches that on a sunny day are favourite spots for young romantic couples.
The Peak area, covering the Peak, Victoria Gap, Mount Kellet, Jardine's Corner, Mount Gough, Plantation Road, is also home to some of Hong Kong's wealthiest residents.
The Peak Tower was designed by the British architect Terry Farrell. It has seven floors with a total area of 10,400 m² (112,000 ft²) in a wok shape. There is a viewing platform on the third floor.
In 1997 Peak Tower was redeveloped with new attractions including Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium, Hong Kong's Historical Adventure (a journey through scenes of the Hong Kong's early history, and the first computer-operated entertainment ride in Hong Kong), Madame Tussaud's (a branch of London's famous wax museum) and the Peak Explorer Motion Simulator. The Peak Tower also houses many gift shops selling Chinese arts and crafts, cosmetics, books, and other souvenirs.
As of January 7 2006, the Peak Tower is closed for renovation. The Peak Tram service continues to operate.
The Peak Lookout Restaurant originally was a rooming house and working area for British engineers working on the Peak Tramway. In 1901 it was rebuilt to become a stopping area for private or public sedan chairs. The facility was rebuilt as a restaurant in 1947.
Other restaurants include L16 Restaurant and Cafe Deco.
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