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Obelisk Hill
石碑山
Obelisk Hill is located in Hong KongObelisk HillObelisk HillLocation of Obelisk Hill in Hong Kong
Highest point
Elevation164 m (538 ft)
Coordinates22°15′N 114°13′E / 22.250°N 114.217°E / 22.250; 114.217
Geography
Location Hong Kong

Obelisk Hill (Chinese: 石碑山) is a hill in southern Hong Kong. Canadian troops took positions there in 1941 in preparation for attacks from the Imperial Japanese military.

Geography

Obelisk Hill is 164m in height and is close to the Dragon's Back Trail. On its summit, there is a plain monument whose purpose and date of construction was once thought a mystery. Research by Stephen Davies in the early 2000s confirmed that the two obelisks (the other is at the base of Red Hill Peninsula) were erected in late 1899 or early 1900. Naval ships were intended to use them to swing their magnetic compasses, that is, calibrate the error on each compass heading created by the ship's metal structure.

See also

References

  1. Chan, Gillian (2015-02-01). I Am Canada: Defend or Die. Scholastic Canada. ISBN 978-1-4431-4273-1.
  2. "Hong Kong Island" (PDF). Government of HK (Planning Department).
  3. "石碑山 Obelisk Hill |行山路線 ‧ 資訊". 隨我行FolloMe (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
  4. "Shek O". www.afcd.gov.hk. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
  5. Notice to Mariners No.755, The London Gazette No. 27246, 13 Nov. 1900, p.6936; Government of Hong Kong, Report of the Director of Public Works, 1910.

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