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More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

1. Mount Everest

Located on the border between China and Nepal, the main peak of the Himalayas, with an altitude of 8848.86 meters, is the highest peak in the world.

More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

2. Chogory Peak

Located on the border of China and Pakistan, the middle of the Kunlun Mountain Range, with an altitude of 8611 meters, is the second highest peak in the world after Mount Everest.

More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

3. Kangchen Jungjafong

Located on the border of Nepal and India, in the middle of the Himalayas, also known as "Jincheng Changjia Peak" and "Kangzhang Zhongge Peak", 8586 meters above sea level, is the third highest peak in the world.

More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

4. Lhotse

Located on the border of China and Nepal, 3 kilometers south of Mount Everest, at 8,516 meters above sea level, it is the fourth highest peak in the world.

More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

5. Makalu Peak

Located on the border between China and Nepal, in the middle of the Himalayas, which means "black giant peak" in Tibetan, it is the fifth highest peak in the world at 8,463 meters above sea level.

More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

6. Zhuo Ao Youfeng

Located on the border between China and Nepal, in the middle of the Himalayas, at 8201 meters above sea level, it is the sixth highest peak in the world.

More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

7. Daulagiri Peak

Located in Nepal, in the middle of the Himalayas, "Dauragili" means "white mountain", 8167 meters above sea level, is the seventh highest peak in the world.

More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

8. Manaslu Peak

Located in Nepal, in the middle of the Himalayas, Tibetans call Kutang Peak, meaning flat place, to describe its wide top. At 8,163 meters above sea level, it is the eighth highest peak in the world.

More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

9. Nanga Parbat Peak

Located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, in the western part of the Himalayas, at an altitude of 8,125 meters, it is the ninth highest peak in the world.

More than half of the world's top ten tallest mountains are in China

10. Annapurna Peak

Located in Nepal, in the middle of the Himalayas, 8091 meters above sea level, it is the tenth highest peak in the world.

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