Qian Mountains or Qianshan (Chinese: 千山; pinyin: Qiān Shān), a branch of the Changbai Mountains on the China-North Korea border, start from eastern Jilin Province, China, and extend to eastern and southern Liaoning Province, down to Liaodong Peninsula.
Some of the prominent mountains are:
- Dahei Shan (Dalian)
- Huabo Shan (Benxi) - The highest peak (1,336 meters (4,383 ft))
- Laomao Shan (Dalian)
- Laotie Shan (Dalian)
- Qian Shan (Anshan)
- Wunv Shan (Benxi)
See also
Mountain ranges of China | |
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Geography of China | |
Northwestern | |
Qinghai-Tibet and Southwestern | |
Northeast | |
North and East | |
Central | |
South | |
Landforms of China |
40°30′00″N 123°19′59″E / 40.5°N 123.333°E / 40.5; 123.333
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