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Cross the Snow Line
A band of brave youth at the Climbing League of China Agricultural university...
"Jade Dragon" Snowy Mountain
The 13 peaks of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain make it look like a silver dragon lying in the clouds.
Mt. Muztagh Ata
In local languages, "Muztagh Ata" means "Ice Mountain's Father".
Four-Girl Mountain
The Four-Girl Mountain is covered by snow and ice all year round and is called "the Alps in the East".
In the Himalayas of southern Asia, Mount Everest is considered the highest mountain in the world. The mountain was named after Sir George Everest, the first person to record the location and height of the mountain. Most Nepali people refer to the mountain as Sagarmatha, meaning "Forehead in the Sky." Speakers of Tibetan languages, including the Sherpa people of northern Nepal, refer to the mountain as Chomolungma, Tibetan for "Goddess Mother of the World."
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Knowledge on Climbing
Can you tell the names of the world's top 10 highest mountains? If not, click here...
There are many famous mountains in China for amateur mountain climbers to test their will.
Modern mountain climbing may be dated from the ascent of Switzerland's Wetterhorn (1854)...
These are the items you'll need in your race to the summit...
Rock climbing lessons, bicycle trips, abseiling, hiking and delicious food in Yangshuo, China!
You'll need these gear for a climb of a peak 14,000 ft during the summer time...
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