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Mountain range along the Guangdong-Hunan border in China

26°0′6″N 110°49′28″E / 26.00167°N 110.82444°E / 26.00167; 110.82444

Yuecheng Mountains
Geography
Locationon the border between Hunan and Guangxi

The Yuecheng Mountains (Chinese: 越城岭; pinyin: Yuèchéng Lǐng), also known as Laoshanjie (老山界), are a mountain range that lies on the border between Hunan Province and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, of the People's Republic of China. The range is part of the Nanling Mountains of Central China. Its highest peak is Shenmaoding of Kitten Mountain, and its second peak is Zhenbaoding (also called Beibaoding).

The Yuecheng Mountains run from the northeast to the southwest. They contain landmark peaks, including Kitten Mountain at 2,142 metres (7,028 ft) in elevation, the highest peak in Guangxi.

References

  1. "There's no mountain or river that the Red Army can't cross". Xinhua News Agency. 2019-07-05.
  2. "Diary of the Long March". China Central Television. Sep 25, 2016.
  3. "Trekking in Guilin". Wuxi Daily. Feb 13, 2014.


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