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