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:''For Ngong Ping in [[Ma On Shan]], [[Hong Kong]], see [[Ngong Ping, Ma On Shan]] ''
:''For Ngong Ping in [[Ma On Shan]], [[Hong Kong]], see [[Ngong Ping, Ma On Shan]] ''


'''Ngong Ping''' (昂坪) is a highland in the western part of [[Lantau Island]], [[Hong Kong]]. It hosts [[Po Lin Monastary]] and [[Tian Tan Buddha]] amidst the hills. There are also plateaux on a hill nearby which is also a new attraction to the tourists in year 2005. It is going to be the terminus of cable car [[Ngong Ping 360]] from [[Tung Chung]]. The terminal on Ngong Ping is now completed and ready for service in June 2006. New facilites and tourist attractions will be opened in Autumn 2006 including the Ngong Ping Village, Walking with the Buddha, A tale of monkey's theatre and Ngong Ping tea house. A [[youth hostel]] is located near the monastary. The second highest peak, [[Lantau Peak]] (鳳凰山), in Hong Kong is at its southeast.
'''Ngong Ping''' (昂坪) is a highland in the western part of [[Lantau Island]], [[Hong Kong]]. It hosts [[Po Lin Monastery]] and [[Tian Tan Buddha]] amidst the hills. There are also plateaux on a hill nearby which is also a new attraction to the tourists in year 2005. It is going to be the terminus of cable car [[Ngong Ping 360]] from [[Tung Chung]]. The terminal on Ngong Ping is now completed and ready for service in June 2006. New facilites and tourist attractions will be opened in Autumn 2006 including the Ngong Ping Village, Walking with the Buddha, A tale of monkey's theatre and Ngong Ping tea house. A [[youth hostel]] is located near the monastary. The second highest peak, [[Lantau Peak]] (鳳凰山), in Hong Kong is at its southeast.


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Revision as of 03:51, 7 June 2006

For Ngong Ping in Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, see Ngong Ping, Ma On Shan

Ngong Ping (昂坪) is a highland in the western part of Lantau Island, Hong Kong. It hosts Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha amidst the hills. There are also plateaux on a hill nearby which is also a new attraction to the tourists in year 2005. It is going to be the terminus of cable car Ngong Ping 360 from Tung Chung. The terminal on Ngong Ping is now completed and ready for service in June 2006. New facilites and tourist attractions will be opened in Autumn 2006 including the Ngong Ping Village, Walking with the Buddha, A tale of monkey's theatre and Ngong Ping tea house. A youth hostel is located near the monastary. The second highest peak, Lantau Peak (鳳凰山), in Hong Kong is at its southeast.