The Four Hills of Kowloon are four hills that were historically the site of granite quarries in Kwun Tong District, New Kowloon, Hong Kong.
High rises of Lam Tin. The village of Cha Kwo Ling is near the shore. The historical quarry is visible on the hill inbetween.
Distant view of the Old Quarry Site Structures in Lei Yue Mun (Kowloon).
Old Quarry Site Structures in Lei Yue Mun (Kowloon).
Cha Kwo Ling is a hill in the eastern New Kowloon area of Hong Kong, and the area around it. It is adjacent to Victoria Harbour and located to the west of Yau Tong and southwest of Lam Tin. Administratively, it belongs to the Kwun Tong District. The northeastern entrance to the Eastern Harbour Crossing is located in this area.
View of Cha Kwo Ling and Lam Tin in September 2009. The settlement along the coast is Cha Kwo Ling Village. The Eastern Harbour Tunnel entrance is visible on the right. Sai Tso Wan Recreation Ground is located at the top of the hill.
Cha Kwo Ling Village in 1962
Tin Hau Temple in Cha Kwo Ling in December 2006
Section of Cha Kwo Ling Road opposite the Tin Hau Temple in 2010. The buildings visible are located on Hong Kong Island, across Victoria Harbour.