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Top Ten Mountainous Destinations in China

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Top Ten Mountainous Destinations in China

Postby xili » February 26th, 2008

TOP 1: Namjagbarwa Peak (Tibet Autonomous Region): Paradise in the Clouds.

TOP 2: Mountain Gongga or Minya Konka (Sichuan Province): Where the wind stops to rest.

TOP 3: Qomolangma Peak (Tibet Autonomous Region): The soul’s sentinel.

TOP 4: Meili Snow Mountains (Yunnan Province): Guard of honor for the snow God.

TOP 5: Huangshan Mountains (Anhui Province ):God’s miniature landscape.

TOP 6: Three Sacred Mountains in Daocheng (Sichuan Province): Landmark of "Shangri-la".

TOP 7: Chogori Peak (Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region): Distant Mystic Land.

TOP 8: Kangrinboqe Peak (Tibet Autonomous Region): Home of all the Gods.

TOP 9: Mount Tai (Shandong Province): Totem of ancient China.

TOP 10: Emei Mountain (Sichuan Province): The rise from a basin to the Heaven.
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Postby learn » February 26th, 2008

The title of your post is too big.
It's maybe only the top ten Mountains ...
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Postby foreststone » February 26th, 2008

quote:
Originally posted by learn:
The title of your post is too big.
It's maybe only the top ten Mountains ...

I agree with you, the Destination should be a province or a area, can not be a mountain Big Grin
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Postby PanyuCarole » February 27th, 2008

I agree with the other posters. You named mountains and having visited most of them, I would agree they are wonderful places to go...but there are many places in China that are beautiful but not mountains.
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Postby amieweston » March 4th, 2008

ooh harsh!

I enjoyed your list very much. I'm hoping to go to Xinjiang area in September do you have advice about visiting Chogori Peak?
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