Shui Chuen O

Shui Chuen O (Chinese: 水泉澳), also known as Sugar Loaf Peak, is a 372 metres (1,220 ft)[1] tall mountain located in Sha Tin, in Hong Kong's New Territories.

Shui Chuen O | Sugar Loaf Peak
水泉澳
Shui Chuen O and surrounding area
Highest point
Elevation372 m (1,220 ft)
Prominence372 m (1,220 ft)
Coordinates22°21′58″N 114°12′11″E
Geography
Shui Chuen O | Sugar Loaf Peak
Location of Shui Chuen O in Hong Kong
LocationSha Tin,  Hong Kong

Residential area

The Shui Chuen O area is located between Lion Rock Country Park and Ma On Shan Country Park. Currently, this area primarily consists of public housing estates. The use of Country Park periphery sites at Shui Chuen O for housing has been controversial and conservationists have warned that such development could "spread like a virus".[2]

gollark: It'd hit `while True: pass` on all the executor threads first.
gollark: In parallel!
gollark: It enumerates and executes all possible strings.
gollark: ```pythonimport itertoolsimport multiprocessing as mchars = [chr(x) for x in range(32, 126)]chars.extend(["\t", "\n"])def generate_for_length(length): return map(lambda chars: "".join(chars),itertools.combinations(chars, length))def generate(): for i in itertools.count(): for s in generate_for_length(i): yield sif __name__ == "__main__": def start(func): proc = m.Process(target=func) proc.start() io_queue = m.Queue(maxsize=128) def printer(): while True: print(io_queue.get()) code_queue = m.Queue(maxsize=128) def generator(): for x in generate(): code_queue.put(x) def executor(): while True: code = code_queue.get() result = None try: result = repr(exec(code)) except Exception as e: result = repr(e) if result != "None": io_queue.put(code + ": " + result) start(generator) for _ in range(4): start(executor) printer()```Expanded version.
gollark: But the exec is *important*.

See also

References

  1. "District Council Constituency Boundary - Shatin District" (PDF). Electoral Affairs Commission.
  2. "Country park construction: housing panacea or paradise lost?". South China Morning Post. 2018-09-02. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
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