2017-08-03T14:44:00+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Kitten Mountain, Mount Tai, Huangshan, Altyn-Tagh, Mount Taibai, Wuzhi Mountain, Tai Mo Shan, Kawagarbo, Kongur Tagh, Helan Mountains, Wuyi Mountains, K2, Paektu Mountain, Mount Wutai, Mount Gongga, Coloane Alto, Bukadaban Feng, Huangmaojian Peak flashcards
Highest points of Chinese provinces

Highest points of Chinese provinces

  • Kitten Mountain
    Kitten Mountain (Chinese: 猫儿山; pinyin: Māo'ér Shān) is a 2,142 metres (7,028 ft) mountain located on the border between Ziyuan County and Xing'an County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR) in the People's Republic of China that lies about 80 kilometres (50 mi) from the prefecture-level city of Guilin.
  • Mount Tai
    Mount Tai (Chinese: 泰山; pinyin: Tài Shān) is a mountain of historical and cultural significance located north of the city of Tai'an, in Shandong province, China.
  • Huangshan
    Huangshan (Chinese: 黄山), is a mountain range in southern Anhui province in eastern China.
  • Altyn-Tagh
    Altyn-Tagh, (Astyn-Tagh, Altun Mountains, Pinyin: Altun Shan, A-erh-chin, Wade–Giles:A-erh-chin shan, Aerjin Shan, (Chinese: 阿尔金山)) is a part of the range south of Lop Nor), and is a mountain range in northwestern China that separates the eastern Tarim Basin from the Tibetan Plateau.
  • Mount Taibai
    Mount Taibai (Chinese: 太白山; pinyin: Tàibái Shān) is a mountain located on the border between Mei, Taibai and Zhouzhi counties in the south west of Shaanxi Province, China.
  • Wuzhi Mountain
    Wuzhi Mountain (Chinese: 五指山; pinyin: Wǔzhǐ Shān; literally: "Five Finger Mountain") is the highest mountain in Hainan, China, towering 1,840 metres (6,040 ft) above the center of Hainan Island.
  • Tai Mo Shan
    Tai Mo Shan (Chinese: 大帽山) is the highest peak in Hong Kong, with an elevation of 957 m.
  • Kawagarbo
    Kawa Garbo or Khawa Karpo (Tibetan: ཁ་བ་དཀར་པོ།, ZYPY: Kawagarbo; also transcribed as Kawadgarbo, Khawakarpo, Moirig Kawagarbo, Kawa Karpo or Kha-Kar-Po), as it is known by local residents and pilgrims, or Kawagebo Peak (Chinese: 卡瓦格博), is the highest mountain in the Chinese province of Yunnan.
  • Kongur Tagh
    Kongur Tagh or Kongkoerh (Uyghur: قوڭۇر تاغ‎, Коңур Тағ; Mongolian: Хонгор Таг, Hongor Tag; Chinese: 公格尔峰; pinyin: Gōnggé'ěr Fēng) (also referred to as Kongur) is at 7,649 m the highest mountain wholly within the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China.
  • Helan Mountains
    The Helan Mountains, frequently called Alashan Mountains in older sources, are an isolated desert mountain range forming the border of Inner Mongolia's Alxa League and Ningxia.
  • Wuyi Mountains
    The Wuyi Mountains (Chinese: 武夷山; pinyin: Wǔyí Shān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bú-î-soaⁿ; also known as Bohea Hills in earlier Western documents) are a mountain range located in the prefecture of Nanping, in northern Fujian province near the border with Jiangxi province, China.
  • K2
    K2, also known as Mount Godwin-Austen or Chhogori (Balti: چھوغوری), is the second highest mountain in the world, after Mount Everest, at 8,611 metres (28,251 ft) above sea level.
  • Paektu Mountain
    Mount Paektu, Baekdu, or Changbai is an active volcano on the border between North Korea and China.
  • Mount Wutai
    Mount Wutai (Chinese: 五台山; pinyin: Wǔtái shān; literally: "Five Plateau Mountain"), also known as Wutai Mountain or Qingliang Shan, is a Buddhist sacred site located at the headwaters of river Qingshui, in the Chinese northeastern province of Shanxi, surrounded by a cluster of flat-topped peaks (North, South, East, West, and Central).
  • Mount Gongga
    Mount Gongga (simplified Chinese: 贡嘎山; traditional Chinese: 貢嘎山; pinyin: Gònggá Shān), also known as Minya Konka (Khams Tibetan pinyin: Mi'nyâg Gong'ga Riwo), is the highest mountain in Sichuan province, China.
  • Coloane Alto
    Coloane Alto (Chinese: 疊石塘山, Portuguese: Alto de Coloane), at 170.
  • Bukadaban Feng
    Bukadaban Feng or Buka Daban Feng (simplified Chinese: 布喀达坂峰; traditional Chinese: 布喀達坂峰; pinyin: Bùkā Dábǎn Fēng), Syn Qing Feng (Chinese: 新青峰; pinyin: Xīn Qīng Fēng) or Bokalik Tagh (Chinese: 博卡雷克塔格山; pinyin: Bókǎléikè Tǎgé Shān), is a remote peak on the border between Xinjiang and Qinghai provinces of China.
  • Huangmaojian Peak
    Huangmaojian Peak (Chinese: t 黄茅尖, s 黄茅尖, p Huángmáo Jiān, lit. "Black Speargrass Peak") is a 1,930-meter (6,330 ft) mountain in Longquan County in southwest of Zhejiang province in eastern China.