Bukadaban Feng | |
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Syn Qing Feng | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 6,860 m (22,510 ft) [1] |
Prominence | 1,922 m (6,306 ft) [1] |
Listing | Ultra |
Coordinates | 36°01′27″N 90°51′57″E / 36.02417°N 90.86583°E [1] |
Geography | |
Location |
Xinjiang and
Qinghai provinces, China |
Parent range | Kunlun Mountains |
Bukadaban Feng or Buka Daban Feng ( simplified Chinese: 布喀达坂峰; traditional Chinese: 布喀達坂峰; pinyin: Bùkā Dábǎn Fēng), Syn Qing Feng ( Chinese: 新青峰; pinyin: Xīn Qīng Fēng) or Bokalik Tagh ( Chinese: 博卡雷克塔格山; pinyin: Bókǎléikè Tǎgé Shān), is a remote peak on the border between Ruoqiang County, Xinjiang and Qinghai provinces of China. [2] The Chinese term 'Bukadaban Feng' is borrowed from the Uyghur for "bison peak". [3] It is part of the Kunlun Mountains of East- Central Asia. At 6,860 metres (22,507 ft) – the height 7,720 metres (25,328 ft) on older maps was incorrect –, Bukadaban Feng is the highest point of the Qinghai province and with a prominence of 1,922 metres (6,306 ft), it is also an ultra prominent peak. [2] The peak is considered part of Hoh Xil. [4]
Bukadaban Feng | |
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Syn Qing Feng | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 6,860 m (22,510 ft) [1] |
Prominence | 1,922 m (6,306 ft) [1] |
Listing | Ultra |
Coordinates | 36°01′27″N 90°51′57″E / 36.02417°N 90.86583°E [1] |
Geography | |
Location |
Xinjiang and
Qinghai provinces, China |
Parent range | Kunlun Mountains |
Bukadaban Feng or Buka Daban Feng ( simplified Chinese: 布喀达坂峰; traditional Chinese: 布喀達坂峰; pinyin: Bùkā Dábǎn Fēng), Syn Qing Feng ( Chinese: 新青峰; pinyin: Xīn Qīng Fēng) or Bokalik Tagh ( Chinese: 博卡雷克塔格山; pinyin: Bókǎléikè Tǎgé Shān), is a remote peak on the border between Ruoqiang County, Xinjiang and Qinghai provinces of China. [2] The Chinese term 'Bukadaban Feng' is borrowed from the Uyghur for "bison peak". [3] It is part of the Kunlun Mountains of East- Central Asia. At 6,860 metres (22,507 ft) – the height 7,720 metres (25,328 ft) on older maps was incorrect –, Bukadaban Feng is the highest point of the Qinghai province and with a prominence of 1,922 metres (6,306 ft), it is also an ultra prominent peak. [2] The peak is considered part of Hoh Xil. [4]