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BMW Mountain ~ Red Incense Burner Peak ~ Jinduchi Horse Path ~ Jardian Mountain ~
Eastern District, Hong Kong
Eastern District, Hong Kong

BMW Mountain ~ Red Incense Burner Peak ~ Jinduchi Horse Path ~ Jardian Mountain ~

Length4.3 mi
Elev. Gain656 ft
Est. Steps10000
Created by hikingcath

BMW Mountain ~ Red Incense Burner Peak ~ Jinduchi Horse Path ~ Jardian Mountain ~ Introduction

BMW Mountain ~ Red Incense Burner Peak ~ Jinduchi Horse Path ~ Jardian Mountain ~ is a 4.3 mile (10,000-step) route located near Eastern District, Hong Kong. This route has an elevation gain of about 656 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Attractions Near BMW Mountain ~ Red Incense Burner Peak ~ Jinduchi Horse Path ~ Jardian Mountain ~

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The Race Course Fire Memorial

Historical
The Race Course Fire Memorial is a Hong Kong monument erected in memory to those who were killed in the Happy Valley Racecourse fire on 26 February 1918. The memorial was completed in 1922, and is currently managed by the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. It is located next to Hong Kong Stadium. The site was added to the list of declared monuments by the Antiquities and Monuments Office in 2015.

Hong Kong Stadium

Place
Hong Kong Stadium is the main sports venue of Hong Kong. Redeveloped from the old Government Stadium, it reopened as Hong Kong Stadium in March 1994. It has a maximum seating capacity of 40,000, including 18,260 at the main level, 3,173 at executive level, 18,510 upper level seats and 57 seats for wheelchair users.

Chinese International School

School
The Chinese International School is a private international school in Hong Kong.

Braemar Hill

Place
Braemar Hill (Chinese: 寶馬山; Jyutping: bou2 maa5 saan1) is a hill at the south of North Point on the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The hill was likely named after the Scottish village of Braemar by the British officials.The district is largely residential. Choi Sai Woo Park is a recreational park on the hill.

Belilios Public School

School
Belilios Public School (Chinese: 庇理羅士女子中學, abbreviated as BPS) is the first government school for girls in Hong Kong, founded in 1890. It was also the first bilingual school in Hong Kong.

Lai Tak Tsuen

Parking
Lai Tak Tsuen (Chinese: 勵德邨) is a public housing estate at 2 – 38 Lai Tak Tsuen Road, Tai Hang, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. Built in 1975, it is one of the first public housing developments in Hong Kong. It was the second self-funded rental project of the Hong Kong Housing Society. The housing estate was named after a Hong Kong government officer, Michael Wright, who had served the Government of Hong Kong for more than 30 years.

Braemar Hill Mansions

Place
Braemar Hill Mansions (Chinese: 賽西湖大廈) is a large-scale private housing estate located on 15–43 Braemar Hill Road in Braemar Hill, North Point, Hong Kong (Apple Daily 2010). It was developed by Cheung Kong Holdings (Apple Daily 2010) and was completed in February 1978 (Centadata). The housing estate was constructed at the site of a former reservoir, which was purchased by Li Ka-shing from Swire Group in the 1970s (曹 2015).

Quarry Bay School

School
Quarry Bay School is the oldest English Schools Foundation primary school in Hong Kong. There are around 720 students. The principal is currently Mina Dunstan who started her role in January 2012. Debra Gardiner was principal from 2007 until Christmas 2011. The previous principal was David James Harrison who, before he retired, had been at Quarry Bay School for 23 years.

Lin Fa Temple

Place
Lin Fa Temple or Lin Fa Kung is a temple located at the end of Lin Fa Kung Street, which is named after the temple, in the Tai Hang area in the southeastern part of Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island. It was originally built in 1863, during the Qing dynasty, and was reconstructed in 1986 and 1999. The original use of the temple was a worship place for Guanyin (also known as "Kwun Yam" in Cantonese), the goddess of mercy.

St. Joan of Arc Secondary School, Hong Kong

School
St. Joan of Arc Secondary School (SJA, Chinese: 聖貞德中學) is a Roman Catholic boys grammar school founded in 1955 by a group of Catholic women who graduated from the University of Hong Kong. English is the primary medium in St. Joan of Arc Secondary School. It is the medium of instruction in junior Form English, Mathematics and Integrated Science.
Last updated: Apr 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

4.3 mi

Elev. Gain

656 ft

Est. Steps

10000
Created by
hikingcath
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