High Junk Peak
High Junk Peak is a mountain inside Clear [Water Bay Country Park], Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong, with a height of.
Geography
[Image:Highjunkpeak.jpg|thumb|High Junk Peak|alt=|left|261x261px]High Junk Peak is the highest peak in the Clear Water Bay Peninsula region. To the north lies a mountain called Miu Tsai Tun.
The High Junk Peak Country Trail runs through the foot of High Junk Peak, west of the Summit. There are no roads that lead to the summit. The trails to the summit are rather rocky and steep, and not maintained by the government, so proper hiking footwear is advisable.
High Junk Peak is considered by hikers as one of the three sharp peaks in Hong Kong because of its precipitous incline.
Hiking
High Junk Peak is located in Hong Kong's Clear Water Bay District. It is easily recognizable by the pointed peak that gives the mountain its iconic moniker. The start point of the hike is Ng Fai Tin, and is accessible by several buses.There are several routes and ways to climb High Junk Peak, including a route that doesn't go up to the summit. This makes the route suitable for all types of hikers.
Those heading up to the peak should proceed with care. In the past, there was a steep, slippery route down from the summit, but there are now a set of rudimentary steps, making the decline much easier.
From the summit, the Lobster Bay coast can be seen on one side, while views on the opposite side are more city-based, stretching all the way to Kowloon!