Habasyushan ( Chinese р 雪山 , pinyin : Hābāxǔeshān ) is a mountain (5396 m) in the Chinese province of Yunnan , the southernmost mountain of the Shalulishan ridge. The slope of the mountain forms the western slope of the Leaping Tiger Gorge . Towering over the river at 3,500 m, Khabasyushan stands opposite the Yudunsyushan massif.
| Habasyushan | |
|---|---|
| Chinese 哈巴 雪山 | |
Habasyushan (January 29, 2010) | |
| Highest point | |
| Absolute height | 5396 [2] m |
| Relative height | 1794 m |
| First climb | 1995 (by the Chinese group [1] ) |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| Region | Yunnan |
| Mountain system | Sino-Tibetan mountains |
| Ridge or array | Shalulishan |
Notes
- ↑ Tamotsu Nakamura, East of the Himalaya, American Alpine Journal , 2003, p. 146.
- ↑ Peakbagger.com