
Recently, the intersection of Health Street East and King's Road in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, has become a popular spot for social media posts. Residents have discovered that the mist-covered Fei Ngo Shan resembles Japan's Mount Fuji from this viewpoint. Photos shared on platforms like Threads and Xiaohongshu have sparked lively discussions.
This location has been humorously dubbed "Hong Kong Fuji," attracting some locals to take pictures. However, due to the recent clear weather, the peak of Fei Ngo Shan lacks the "snow-capped" effect. Some visitors joked that "more clouds would make it look even more like Fuji," while others appreciated its unique Hong Kong charm.
It takes only about five minutes to walk from the Quarry Bay MTR Station's Exit C to reach this photo spot. Despite the online buzz, reports indicate that there aren't many visitors on-site; during the morning to noon hours, only a few locals came to take pictures.
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