baat3 sin1 leng5八仙嶺八仙岭
Jyutpingbaat3 sin1 leng5
Yalebaat sīn léhng
Definition
Pat Sin Leng; a mountain range in the northeastern New Territories, Hong Kong.
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How it's used
Refers to a specific mountain range in the northeastern New Territories known for its eight peaks, which are named after the Eight Immortals from Chinese mythology. It is a popular destination for experienced hikers due to the challenging terrain and the lack of shade along the ridge. When discussing hiking routes, locals often refer to the area simply as 八仙.
Examples
Shall we go hiking at Pat Sin Range together tomorrow?
The scenery over at Pat Sin Range is really beautiful.
Related words
Common phrases
hike Pat Sin Range
Pat Sin Leng Country Park
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Grammar guides
- NegationHow to say no, not, didn't, and don't in Cantonese. The four main negation words and when to use each one.
- Numbers and moneyCounting, talking about money, and asking how much things cost. Includes the two words for two and the everyday words for dollars and cents.
- Aspect markersCantonese has no tenses, but it does have aspect markers. Learn how zo2, gwo3, gan2, and hai2 dou6 show completion, experience, and ongoing action.



