List of Chinese administrative divisions by highest point

People's Republic of China

This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China (PRC), including all provinces, autonomous regions, special administrative regions and municipalities, in order of their highest points. Taiwan Province, the territory of which is administered by the Republic of China but claimed by the People's Republic of China, is included for comparison purposes.

Rank Division Location Altitude in m (ft)
1TibetChomolungma (Mount Everest)8,848 (29,029)
2XinjiangQogir (K2)8,611 (28,251)
3SichuanMount Gongga7,556 (24,790)
4QinghaiBukadaban Feng6,860 (22,501)
5YunnanKawagebo6,740 (22,113)
6GansuAltyn-Tagh5,798 (19,022)
TaiwanYushan3,952 (12,966)
7ShaanxiMount Taibai3,767 (12,356)
8 Inner Mongolia Main Peak, Helan Mountains 3,556 (11,664)
Ningxia
10HubeiShennong Peak3,105 (10,184)
11ShanxiMount Wutai3,058 (10,033)
12GuizhouJiucaiping2,900 (9,512)
13HebeiMount Xiaowutai2,882 (9,453)
14JilinBaekdu Mountain2,744 (9,003)
15ChongqingMount Guangtou2,685 (8,806)
16HenanLaoyachan'ao2,414 (7,918)
17BeijingMount Ling2,303 (7,554)
18 Fujian Mount Huanggang, Wuyi Mountains 2,158 (7,080)
Jiangxi
20GuangxiMount Mao'er2,141 (7,022)
21HunanMount Huping2,099 (6,885)
22ZhejiangHuangmao Peak1,921 (6,301)
23GuangdongShikengkong1,902 (6,239)
24AnhuiLianhua Peak, Huangshan Mountains1,873 (6,143)
25HainanMount Wuzhi1,867 (6,124)
26HeilongjiangDatudingzi Mountain1,690 (5,543)
27ShandongJade Emperor Peak, Mount Tai1,545 (5,068)
28LiaoningMount Huabozi1,336 (4,382)
29TianjinJiushan Peak1,078 (3,536)
30Hong KongTai Mo Shan957 (3,139)
31JiangsuMount Yuntai625 (2,050)
32MacauColoane Alto172 (564)
33ShanghaiMount Dajin103 (338)

^ Territorial claims without actual administration. Yushan is on the border of Kaohsiung City, Nantou County and Chiayi County of the Republic of China.

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