Mountain
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Image
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Province-level division
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Elevation
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Notes
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Amne Machin
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File:Amne Machin.jpg
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Qinghai
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6,282 metres (20,610 ft)
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Badaling
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File:GreatWall Badaling.jpg
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Beijing
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1,015 metres (3,330 ft)
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Paektu Mountain
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File:Paektu-san.jpg
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Jilin
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2,744 metres (9,003 ft)
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The highest peak in both Northeast China and the Korean Peninsula
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Baishi Mountain
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Hebei
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2,096 metres (6,877 ft)
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AAAAA-level tourist attraction
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Baiyun Mountain
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Guangdong
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382 metres (1,253 ft)
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Mount Beiwudang
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Shanxi
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Bijia Mountain
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File:Bi jia shan at high tide.JPG
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Liaoning
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78 metres (256 ft)
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Bogda Peak
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Xinjiang
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5,445 metres (17,864 ft)
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Broad Peak
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File:7 15 BroadPeak.jpg
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Xinjiang
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8,051 metres (26,414 ft)
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Bukadaban Feng
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Qinghai/Xinjiang
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6,860 metres (22,507 ft)
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Mount Cangyan
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File:Mount cangyan 2007.jpg
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Hebei
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1,000 metres (3,281 ft)
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Chakragil
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Xinjiang
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6,760 metres (22,178 ft)
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Changla
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Tibet
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6,721 metres (22,051 ft)
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Mount Chishi
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Guangdong
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380 metres (1,247 ft)
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Chomo Lonzo
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Tibet
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7,804 metres (25,604 ft)
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Subsidiary peak of Makalu (5th highest in the world)
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Chongtar Kangri
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Xinjiang
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7,315 metres (23,999 ft)
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Dahei Mountain
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File:Dahei Mountain 1, Dalian, China.jpg
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Liaoning
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663 metres (2,175 ft)
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Mount Danxia
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File:Danxia 0754.jpg
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Guangdong
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Daxue Mountain
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Yunnan
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3,500 metres (11,483 ft)
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Ultra prominent peak of Southeast Asia
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Dinghu Mountain
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Guangdong
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Mount Dingjun
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Shaanxi
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Mount Du
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Henan
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368 metres (1,207 ft)
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Dunheger
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Xinjiang
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3,325 metres (10,909 ft)
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Dunhong
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Xinjiang
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Mount Emei
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File:EmeiShanTop.jpg
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Sichuan
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3,099 metres (10,167 ft)
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Mount Erlang
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Sichuan
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Mount Everest
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File:Everest kalapatthar crop.jpg
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Tibet
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8,848 metres (29,029 ft)[4]
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The highest peak in the world. Located in Nepal Nepal and China China.[1][2]
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Geladaindong Peak
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File:长江源头.jpg
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Qinghai
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6,621 metres (21,722 ft)
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Mount Genyen
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Sichuan
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6,204 metres (20,354 ft)
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Mount Gongga
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File:Gonggashan.jpg
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Sichuan
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7,556 metres (24,790 ft)
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The highest peak in Sichuan and the easternmost 7,000 m (23,000 ft)+ peak worldwide
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Gora Alagordy
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Xinjiang
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4,622 metres (15,164 ft)
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Haba Xueshan
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File:The Snow Slope of Haba Mountain.JPG
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Yunnan
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5,396 metres (17,703 ft)
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Mount Heng (Hunan)
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File:HengshanMountains.JPG
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Hunan
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1,300 metres (4,265 ft)
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Mount Heng (Shanxi)
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File:Heng Shan Summit View.jpg
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Shanxi
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2,017 metres (6,617 ft)
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Mount Hua
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File:Hua Shan.jpg
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Shaanxi
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2,160 metres (7,087 ft)
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Mount Huangbo
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Fujian
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Huangyajian Peak
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Zhejiang
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1,921 metres (6,302 ft)
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Khüiten Peak
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Xinjiang
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4,374 metres (14,350 ft)
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Hunhua Shan
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Yunnan
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3,420 metres (11,220 ft)
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Ultra prominent peak of Southeast Asia
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Jade Dragon Snow Mountain
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File:DSCN1728.JPG
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Yunnan
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5,596 metres (18,360 ft)
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Jengish Chokusu
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File:Jengish Chokusu from BC.jpg
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Xinjiang
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7,439 metres (24,406 ft)
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Jiangjun Mountain
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Jiangsu
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Mount Jianglang
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Zhejiang
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817 metres (2,680 ft)
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Mount Jiuhua
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File:Jiuhuashan yunhai.JPG
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Anhui
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Mount Jizu
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Yunnan
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3,240 metres (10,630 ft)
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Jongsong Peak
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Tibet
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7,462 metres (24,482 ft)
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K2
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File:K2 2006b.jpg
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Xinjiang
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8,611 metres (28,251 ft)
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The highest peak in Xinjiang and Pakistan, and the second-highest globally
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Mount Kailash
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File:Kailash north.JPG
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Tibet
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6,638 metres (21,778 ft)
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Kalamely Mountain
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Xinjiang
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Kangpenqing
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Tibet
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7,281 metres (23,888 ft)
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Kangto
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Tibet/India
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7,060 metres (23,163 ft)
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Located in both India India and China China,[3]
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Kawagarbo
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File:Khawa Karpo 02.jpg
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Yunnan
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6,740 metres (22,113 ft)
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Kezhen Peak
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Xinjiang
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7,038 metres (23,091 ft)
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Khartaphu
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Tibet
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7,213 metres (23,665 ft)
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Khumbutse
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File:Pumori-Langtren-Khumbutse.jpg
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Tibet
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6,636 metres (21,772 ft)
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Kitten Mountain
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Guangxi
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2,142 metres (7,028 ft)
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The highest peak in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
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Cat Mountain
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File:KittenMountain.jpg
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Fujian
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516 metres (1,693 ft)
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Kongur Tagh
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File:Kongur south.jpg
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Xinjiang
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7,649 metres (25,095 ft)
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Kubi Gangri
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Tibet
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6,859 metres (22,503 ft)
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Labuche Kang
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File:Labuche Kang and Shishapangma from Cho Oyu.jpg
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Tibet
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7,367 metres (24,170 ft)
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Langtang Ri
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Tibet
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7,205 metres (23,638 ft)
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Laojun Mountain
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Yunnan
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4,513 metres (14,806 ft)
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Mount Langya
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Anhui
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Mount Lao
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File:Laoshan-mountain-with-rocks.jpg
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Shandong
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1,138 metres (3,734 ft)
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Lhotse
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File:LhotseMountain.jos.500pix.jpg
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Tibet
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8,516 metres (27,940 ft)
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Mount Liang
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Shandong
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198 metres (650 ft)
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Lingtren
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File:Lingtren.jpg
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Tibet
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6,749 metres (22,142 ft)
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Mount Lingyan
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Jiangsu
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Mount Li
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Shaanxi
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1,302 metres (4,272 ft)
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Liushi Shan
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Tibet/Xinjiang
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7,167 metres (23,514 ft)
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Loenpo Gang
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Tibet
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6,979 metres (22,897 ft)
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Mount Longhu
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Jiangxi
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Lunpo Gangri
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Tibet
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7,095 metres (23,278 ft)
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Mount Luofu
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Guangdong
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Huangshan
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File:Huangshan pic 4.jpg
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Anhui
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1,864 metres (6,115 ft)
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Makalu
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File:Makalu.jpg
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Tibet
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8,481 metres (27,825 ft)
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Mazong Mountain
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Gansu
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2,584 metres (8,478 ft)
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Mianzimu
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File:R0010821.JPG
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Yunnan
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6,054 metres (19,862 ft)
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Mount Jinfo
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File:Mount. Jinfo 1.JPG
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Chongqing
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2,238 metres (7,343 ft)
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Mount Longmen (Shanxi)
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Shanxi
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1,087 metres (3,566 ft)
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Mount Mian
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File:Mianshan.jpg
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Shanxi
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2,440 metres (8,005 ft)
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An important Taoist center, associated with the origin of the Cold Food Festival. Also formerly known as Mt Jie.
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Mount Mogan
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File:Morganshan side.JPG
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Zhejiang
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Moon Hill
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File:Moonmtyangshuo.jpg
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Guangxi
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Muztagh Ata
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File:Muztagh Ata Xinjiang China.jpg
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Xinjiang
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7,546 metres (24,757 ft)
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Nairamdal Peak
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Xinjiang
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4,180 metres (13,714 ft)
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Nyegyi Kansang
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Tibet
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7,060 metres (23,163 ft)
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Located in both India India and China China,[3]
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Mount Pan
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Tianjin
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858 metres (2,815 ft)
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Phu Si Lung
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Yunnan
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3,076 metres (10,092 ft)
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Mount Pomiu
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Sichuan
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5,413 metres (17,759 ft)
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Porong Ri
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Tibet
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7,292 metres (23,924 ft)
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Pumori
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File:Mt Pumori.jpg
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Tibet
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7,161 metres (23,494 ft)
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Purple Mountain
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File:PurpleMountain01.JPG
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Jiangsu
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447 metres (1,467 ft)
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Mount Putuo
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Zhejiang
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Qianling Mountain
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Guizhou
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1,500 metres (4,921 ft)
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Mount Qingcheng
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Sichuan
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Qionglong Mountain
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File:Qionglongshan-top.JPG
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Suzhou
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341.7 metres (1,121 ft)
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Qixia Mountain
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Jiangsu
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286 metres (938 ft)
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Mount Qiyun
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Anhui
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585 metres (1,919 ft)
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Mount Sanqing
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File:Sanqingshan 1461.JPG
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Jiangxi
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1,817 metres (5,961 ft)
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Sauyr Zhotasy
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Xinjiang
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3,840 metres (12,598 ft)
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Shenguang Mountain
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Guangdong
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Shennong Mountain
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Henan
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1,028 metres (3,373 ft)
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Shiceng Dashan
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Yunnan
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1,830 metres (6,004 ft)
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Tripoint
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Shiren Mountain
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Henan
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2,153 metres (7,064 ft)
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Siguang Ri
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Tibet
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7,308 metres (23,976 ft)
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Shishapangma
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File:Shishapangma.jpg
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Tibet
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8,013 metres (26,289 ft)
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The lowest Eight-thousander
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Simian Mountain
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File:The waterfall in Simian Mountain,Jiangjin,Chongqing.jpg
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Chongqing
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Skyang Kangri
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File:Skyang Kangri.jpg
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Xinjiang
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7,545 metres (24,754 ft)
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Mount Song
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File:Songshan1.JPG
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Henan
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1,500 metres (4,921 ft)
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Mount Taibai
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Shaanxi
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3,767 metres (12,359 ft)
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Mount Tai
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File:Mount tai azure clouds temple.jpg
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Shandong
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1,533 metres (5,030 ft)
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Mount Tangjia
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Sichuan
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Tavan Bogd
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File:Ukok Plateau 2.jpg
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Xinjiang
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4,374 metres (14,350 ft)
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The highest peak in Mongolia
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Teram Kangri
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Xinjiang
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7,462 metres (24,482 ft)
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The Crown (mountain)
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Xinjiang
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7,295 metres (23,934 ft)
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Mount Tiandang
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Shaanxi
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Tianmen Mountain
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File:Tian Menshan Mountain 10.jpg
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Hunan
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Tianmu Mountain
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Zhejiang
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1,506 metres (4,941 ft)
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Mount Tiantai
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Zhejiang
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1,138 metres (3,734 ft)
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Tiantangzhai
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Anhui/Hubei
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1,729 metres (5,673 ft)
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Tianzhong Mountain
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Henan
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Mount Tianzhu
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Anhui
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1,760 metres (5,774 ft)
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Tianzi Mountain
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Hunan
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Tomort
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Xinjiang
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4,886 metres (16,030 ft)
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Tuoshan
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Sichuan
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Mount Wangwu
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Henan
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Wugai Mountain
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File:Xianglufeng.jpg
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Hunan
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1,600 metres (5,249 ft)
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Wunü Mountain
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Liaoning
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821 metres (2,694 ft)
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Wushao Ling Mountain
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Gansu
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Mount Wutai
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File:Wutai Shan from the air - p-ad20080116-10h51m49s-cdr1b.jpg
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Shanxi
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3,058 metres (10,033 ft)
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Highest peak in north China
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Wutong Mountain
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File:Ngtungsaan.JPG
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Guangdong
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944 metres (3,097 ft)
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Wuzhi Mountain
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File:Wuzhi Shan Hainan China.jpg
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Hainan
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1,840 metres (6,037 ft)
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Xiao Mountain
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Henan
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1,903 metres (6,243 ft)
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Mount Xiqiao
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Guangdong
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346 metres (1,135 ft)
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Mount Siguniang
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File:The Second Peak of Mt.Siguniang.jpg
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Sichuan
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6,250 metres (20,505 ft)
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Mount Xuebaoding
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File:The summit of Mount Xuebaoding.JPG
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Sichuan
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5,588 metres (18,333 ft)
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Xuelian Feng
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Xinjiang
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6,627 metres (21,742 ft)
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Xueshan
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File:HsuehMountain.jpg
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Taiwan
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3,886 metres (12,749 ft)
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Controlled by the File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Republic of China
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Yangmolong
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Sichuan
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6,060 metres (19,882 ft)
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Yiwulü Mountain
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File:China-Liaoning-Jinzhou-YiwuluMountain.jpg
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Liaoning
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867 metres (2,844 ft)
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Yu Shan
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File:Mount Yu Shan - Taiwan.jpg
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Taiwan
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3,952 metres (12,966 ft)
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Controlled by the File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Republic of China
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Yuelu Mountain
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Hunan
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300 metres (984 ft)
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Yun Mountain
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Hunan
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1,372 metres (4,501 ft)
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Yunlong Mountain
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Jiangsu
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Yuntai Mountain (Henan)
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File:Yuntai montain (2).jpg
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Henan
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1,308 metres (4,291 ft)
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Yuzhu Peak
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File:Yuzhu Peak.jpg
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Qinghai
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6,224 metres (20,420 ft)
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Zhaobao Mountain
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Zhejiang
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Zimao Mountain
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Fujian
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518 metres (1,699 ft)
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Kunyu Mountain
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Shandong
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900 metres (2,953 ft)
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Changbai Mountains
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Heilongjiang
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2,000 metres (6,562 ft)
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Mount Tian
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Xinjiang
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7,439 metres (24,406 ft)
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Mountain Lu
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File:Mount Lushan - fog.JPG
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Jiangxi
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1,474 metres (4,836 ft)
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