Mount Nicholson Explained

Mount Nicholson
Elevation M:430
Map:Hong Kong
Coordinates:22.2594°N 114.1858°W
Other Name:聶高信山

Mount Nicholson is a 4300NaN0 tall mountain located in Wan Chai District,[1] on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The hill is believed to be named for Hong Kong Volunteer Corps Adjutant Lieutenant W.C.A. Nicholson.[2]

History

The 1st Rover Moot in Hong Kong was held by The Scout Association of Hong Kong in August 1940 at Mount Nicholson.

Features

The southern side of the mountain is flanked by the Hong Kong Trail Section 4 - Black's Link. On the eastern side are a few residential blocks close to Wong Nai Chung Gap Road. Mount Cameron is found to the west and separated by the Aberdeen Tunnel. Microwave equipment for television broadcasting (one concrete structure) are found at the mountain's peak and closed from public access by fencing and topped with barbed wire.

A climbing wall is found on the northside of the mountain with access via Wong Nai Chung Gap Road.[3]

Flora and fauna

Part of the mountain is covered with trees and other plants. Camellia hongkongensis[4] and Rhododendron hongkongensis,[5] two plant species native to Hong Kong, that were first discovered on the mountain.

The Nam Fung Road fung shui wood spreads along the south face of Mount Nicholson.[6] The 4-hectare (or 8-hectare, depending on the source) fung shui wood was designated a Site of Special Scientific Interests in 1993.[7] [8]

Commonly found animals are wild boars, porcupines, and stray cats.

See also

References

22.2595°N 114.1857°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: District Council Constituency Boundaries - Wan Chai District. Electoral Affairs Commission. 2021-03-30. - Mount Nicholson is indicated on the map.
  2. Web site: Mount Nicholson Gwulo: Old Hong Kong. gwulo.com. 2019-11-06.
  3. Web site: Rock Climbing in Mt. Nicholson, Hong Kong. Mountain Project. 2019-11-06.
  4. Web site: Camellia hongkongensis . . 2006-06-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070308110252/http://www.hkherbarium.net/Herbarium/html%20text/27Camellia%20hongkongensis.htm . 2007-03-08 . dead .
  5. [Hong Kong Herbarium]
  6. Web site: Exploring Fung Shui Woods . .
  7. Web site: Register of Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) . .
  8. Web site: Site of Special Scientific Interest - Nam Fung Road Woodland . 30 September 1992 . .