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Mount Cameron (Hong Kong)

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Mount Cameron, Hong Kong
Mount Cameron, Hong Kong

Mount Cameron (Chinese: 金馬倫山) is a 439-metre (1,440 ft) high hill in Hong Kong. Located within the Aberdeen Country Park, it was likely named for Major General William Gordon Cameron, British Army officer and former Administrator of Hong Kong.A memorial for fallen Japanese soldiers was built during the occupation of Hong Kong on a nearby hill, northwest of Mount Cameron. It was later demolished in 1947. Its location is sometimes referred to as "Mount Cameron". It is in Wan Chai District.

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Mount Cameron (Hong Kong)
Hong Kong Trail Section 4, Hong Kong Island Happy Valley (Wan Chai District)

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港島徑第4段 Hong Kong Trail Section 4

Hong Kong Trail Section 4
Hong Kong Island, Happy Valley (Wan Chai District)
Hong Kong, China
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