
Wong Nai Chung Gap
Wong Nai Chung Gap is a strategic narrow mountain pass in Hong Kong's Eastern District, connecting the eastern parts of Hong Kong Island with central areas. Historically, it was significant during World War II, as it was a key battleground known for fierce fighting between British and Japanese forces during the Battle of Hong Kong in 1941. Today, it is a peaceful area with hiking trails and scenic views, offering visitors a blend of natural beauty and historical significance within the city’s landscape.