This is a list of the extreme points of China, compared both globally and within the country.
Global extreme points in China
Altitude
Highest attainable by transportation
The following are all located partially or completely in the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Highest geographical features
The following are all located partially or completely in the Tibet Autonomous Region.
- Lake: Lhagba Pool on the northeast slopes of Mount Everest, at an altitude of .
- River: One candidate from among many possibilities is the Ating Ho (meaning Ho river), which flows into the Aong Tso (Hagung Tso), a large lake about at its source at . A very large high river is the Yarlung Tsangpo, the Tibetan section of the Brahmaputra River, whose main stem, the Maquan River has its source at about above sea level at .
- Island: There are a number of islands in the Orba Co lake, which is located at an altitude of .
Remoteness
Country extreme points
Altitude
Latitude and longitude
Railway stations
Townships and villages
- West: considered to be Simhana (Simuhana) Village in Jigin (Jigen) Township, Ulugqat County (Wuqia), Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang
See also
References