Peak District Reservation Ordinance, 1904 in the context of Mount Davis, Hong Kong


Peak District Reservation Ordinance, 1904 in the context of Mount Davis, Hong Kong
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👉 Peak District Reservation Ordinance, 1904 in the context of Mount Davis, Hong Kong

Mount Davis (Chinese: 摩星嶺) or Mo Sing Leng is an area surrounding and including the westernmost hill on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is 269 m tall. Home to mostly luxury residences, Mount Davis was originally settled after the construction of Victoria Road by prominent Hong Kong families who were unable to live on Peak due to the zoning restriction in Peak District Reservation Ordinance, 1904.

It is named after Sir John Francis Davis, who was the 2nd governor of Hong Kong, from 1844 to 1848.

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