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- Mount_Siguniang abstract "Mount Siguniang (Chinese: 四姑娘山; literally "Four Girls Mountain" or "Four Sisters Mountain"; Tibetan name: Skubla) is the highest peak of Qionglai Mountains in Western China. It is located in the bordering area of Rilong Town, Xiaojin County and Wenchuan County in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province.Mt. Siguniang encompasses four peaks: DaFeng (Big Peak or 1st peak), ErFeng (2nd peak), SanFeng (3rd peak), and Yaomei Feng (4th peak). The highest peak is Yaomei Feng (Chinese: 幺妹峰; literally "peak of the youngest sister"), also known as the "Queen of Sichuan's peaks" (Chinese: 蜀山皇后), standing at 6250 meters. It is also the second highest mountain in Sichuan Province. The first ascent was in 1981 by a Japanese team via the east ridge. Very few people attempt to climb this and very few of them succeed after that. The first ascent of the southwest ridge was made in 2008 by Chad Kellogg and Dylan Johnson.Mt. Siguniang DaFeng (Chinese: 四姑娘山大峰 or 大姑娘山; literally "peak of the oldest sister", 5025 m) is normally considered a pure trekking peak while ErFeng (Chinese: 四姑娘山二峰 or 二姑娘山; literally "peak of the second sister", 5276 m) and SanFeng (Chinese: 四姑娘山三峰 or 三姑娘山; literally "peak of the third sister", 5664 m) is more challenging as it involves basic climbing technique.Mt. Siguniang is famous for its beautiful scenery. The area is reputed to be the "Oriental Alps". Mt. Siguniang National Park was identified as a UNESCO Heritage Site as part of Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries in 2006. The park comprises Mt. Siguniang and the surrounding three valleys, namely Changping Valley (Chinese: 长坪沟), Haizi Valley (Chinese: 海子沟) and Shuangqiao Valley (Chinese: 双桥沟), covering an area of 2,000sq km.".
- Mount_Siguniang elevation "6250.0".
- Mount_Siguniang firstAscentYear "1981".
- Mount_Siguniang locatedInArea Sichuan.
- Mount_Siguniang mountainRange Qionglai_Mountains.
- Mount_Siguniang thumbnail The_Second_Peak_of_Mt.Siguniang.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Siguniang wikiPageExternalLink www.sgns.gov.cn.
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- Mount_Siguniang c "四姑娘山三峰 or 三姑娘山".
- Mount_Siguniang c "四姑娘山二峰 or 二姑娘山".
- Mount_Siguniang c "四姑娘山大峰 or 大姑娘山".
- Mount_Siguniang c "幺妹峰".
- Mount_Siguniang easiestRoute "snow/ice/glacier climb".
- Mount_Siguniang firstAscent "1981".
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- Mount_Siguniang location "Sichuan, China".
- Mount_Siguniang longD "102".
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- Mount_Siguniang name "Mt. Siguniang".
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- Mount_Siguniang photoCaption "Mt. Siguniang ErFeng".
- Mount_Siguniang range Qionglai_Mountains.
- Mount_Siguniang subject Category:Geography_of_Sichuan.
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- Mount_Siguniang point "31.116666666666667 102.9".
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- Mount_Siguniang comment "Mount Siguniang (Chinese: 四姑娘山; literally "Four Girls Mountain" or "Four Sisters Mountain"; Tibetan name: Skubla) is the highest peak of Qionglai Mountains in Western China. It is located in the bordering area of Rilong Town, Xiaojin County and Wenchuan County in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province.Mt. Siguniang encompasses four peaks: DaFeng (Big Peak or 1st peak), ErFeng (2nd peak), SanFeng (3rd peak), and Yaomei Feng (4th peak).".
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- Mount_Siguniang long "102.9".
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- Mount_Siguniang depiction The_Second_Peak_of_Mt.Siguniang.jpg.
- Mount_Siguniang homepage www.sgns.gov.cn.
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