Kawagarbo | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 6,740.1 m (22,113 ft)[1][2] |
Prominence | 2,232 m (7,323 ft)[2] |
Listing | Ultra |
Coordinates | 28°26′18″N 98°41′00″E / 28.43833°N 98.68333°E[2] |
Geography | |
Location | Tibet/Yunnan, China |
Parent range | Meili Xueshan, Hengduan Mountains |
Climbing | |
First ascent | unclimbed (as of 2003)[1] |
Kawa Garbo or Khawa Karpo (Tibetan: ཁ་བ་དཀར་པོ།, ZYPY: Kawagarbo; also transcribed as Kawadgarbo, Khawakarpo, Moirig Kawagarbo, Kawa Karpo or Kha-Kar-Po), as it is known by local residents and pilgrims, or Kawagebo Peak (Chinese: 卡瓦格博), is the highest mountain in the Chinese province of Yunnan.[2] It is located on the border between Dêqên County, Yunnan, and the counties of Zogang and Zayü of the Tibet Autonomous Region. It rises about 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Shengping (升平镇), the seat of Dêqên County, which lies on China National Highway 214. What is now Dêqên County has been part of Yunnan since the 1720s, when the current border with Tibet was established by the early Qing Dynasty. Kawagarbo is one of the most sacred peaks in the Tibetan world [3] and is often referred to as Nyainqênkawagarbo to show its sacredness and avoid ambiguousness with the other Kawagarbo in the Anung-Derung-speaking Gongshan County.