The victim was reported to have lost his footing as he climbed a rock face.
A 37-year-old tourist from mainland China died after falling off the popular Hong Kong landmark Lion Rock mountain on May 12.
They said they were informed about the incident at around noon, and were told the tourist was unconscious, added the SCMP. Mr Liang was believed to be part of a group of about a dozen people who had begun their hike at about 10am, added the SCMP.Lion Rock, a 495m-high mountain with rugged escarpments on the west side, is a popular hiking area for both locals and visitors. From its top, visitors can view Kowloon Peninsula, Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island.In September 2022, a 36-year-old man fell off a cliff on the rock near its lion head formation. His body was found some 80m downslope by rescuers.
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