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  2. Mount Qingcheng - Wikipedia

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    Mount Qingcheng (Chinese: 青城山; pinyin: Qīngchéng Shān) is a sacred Taoist mountain in Dujiangyan, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.. It is considered one of the birthplaces of Taoism [1] and one of the most important Taoist religious sites in China.

  3. List of extreme points of China - Wikipedia

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    Cuarteron Reef) is the Chinese southernmost point with effective West: Akto County , Xinjiang south-west of Ulugqat , on the China–Tajikistan border 39°22′48″N 73°30′00″E  /  39.38000°N 73.50000°E  / 39.38000; 73.50000  ( Westernmost point of Chinese territory ) north of the Markansu River ( 瑪爾坎蘇河 ) [ citation

  4. Mount Qiyun - Wikipedia

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    Mount Qiyun (simplified Chinese: 齐云山; traditional Chinese: 齊雲山; pinyin: Qíyún Shān; lit. 'Cloud-High Mountain') is a mountain and national park located in Xiuning County in Anhui Province, China.

  5. Qionglai Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The highest point of the Qionglai Mountains is Mount Siguniang (四姑娘山, "Four Girls' Mountain"), 6250 m in elevation; it is located in the southern part of the range. Some of the Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries - in particular, the Wolong Nature Reserve and the Mt. Siguniang Scenic Park ( 四姑娘山风景名胜区 ) are located nearby.

  6. Mount Taibai - Wikipedia

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    The mount's highest point, Baxian Tower (Chinese: 拔仙台), rises to a height of 3,767 m (12,359 ft) and is the tallest in the Qinling Range, as well as the watershed between the Han River and Wei River. Mount Taibai is also the highest mountain in Eastern China.

  7. Mount Tianzhu - Wikipedia

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    Tianzhu Mountain has 45 peaks which are collectively 1000 meters above sea level. Its highest point has an elevation of 1,760 meters (5,774 ft). There are two paths to reach the top, either from the east or from the west; many will try the west path first because it is the easier one.

  8. Qilian Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Qilian Mountains (Tibetan: མདོ་ལ་རིང་མོ), [a] together with the Altyn-Tagh sometimes known as the Nan Shan, [b] as it is to the south of the Hexi Corridor, is a northern outlier of the Kunlun Mountains, forming the border between Qinghai and the Gansu provinces of northern China.

  9. Changtse - Wikipedia

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    Changtse (Standard Tibetan: བྱང་རྩེ, lit. 'north peak', Chinese: 章子峰) is a mountain situated between the Main Rongbuk and East Rongbuk Glaciers in Tibet Autonomous Region, China, immediately north of Mount Everest.