Yin Mountains | |||||||||
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Daqing Shan (大青山) seen from Hohhot to its south | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 陰山 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 阴山 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | Yin Mountain(s) | ||||||||
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Daqing Mountains | |||||||||
Chinese | 大青山 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | Great Blue or Green Mountain(s) | ||||||||
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The Yin Mountains, also known by its Chinese name as the Yin Shan or Yinshan and by various romanizations of the Daqing Mountains, are mountains in the Eastern Gobi Desert steppe of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of China. The Yellow River borders the mountains to the south.
Geology
The mountains are mainly composed of very old metamorphic rock.
References
- ^ "Yin Mountains | Himalayas, Tibet, Plateau | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
- Hou, Renzhi (2014-11-21), Symposium on Chinese Historical Geography, Springer, ISBN 978-3-662-45272-1, retrieved 2023-09-28
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