- Mount Genyen
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Mount Genyen Location within China Elevation 6,204 m (20,354 ft) [1] Prominence 2,000 m (6,562 ft) [2] Listing Ultra Location Location Sichuan, China Range West Sichuan Coordinates 29°48′27″N 99°36′21″E / 29.8075°N 99.60583°ECoordinates: 29°48′27″N 99°36′21″E / 29.8075°N 99.60583°E[2][3] Climbing First ascent 1988 by Karl Unterkircher and a Japanese team Mount Genyen (Genyen Shan) or Ge'nyen, is a mountain in the West Sichuan Mountain Range in China.[1] With an elevation of 6,204 metres (20,354 ft) , it is the third highest peak in the Chinese province of Sichuan. It was first climbed by Karl Unterkircher with a Japanese team in 1988.
Genyen is regarded as the 13th most holy mountain amongst the 24 holy mountains of Tibetan Buddhism.[4]
References
See also
- List of Ultras of Tibet and East Asia
Categories:- Mountains of China
- Geography of Sichuan
- Sichuan geography stubs
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