Changbai

The Changbai Mountains are a major mountain range in East Asia that extends from the Northeast Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning, across the China-North Korea border, to the North Korean provinces of Ryanggang and Chagang. They are also referred to as the Šanggiyan Mountains in the Manchu language, or the Great Paekdu i…
The Changbai Mountains are a major mountain range in East Asia that extends from the Northeast Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning, across the China-North Korea border, to the North Korean provinces of Ryanggang and Chagang. They are also referred to as the Šanggiyan Mountains in the Manchu language, or the Great Paekdu in Korean. Most of its peaks exceed 2,000 m in height, with the tallest summit being Paektu Mountain at 2,744 m, which contains the Heaven Lake, the highest volcanic crater lake in the world at an surface elevation of 2,189.1 m. The protected area Longwanqun National Forest Park is located within the vicinity of the mountain range.
  • Chosŏn'gŭl: 장백산맥
  • Hancha: 長白山脈
  • Manchu script: ᡤᠣᠯᠮᡳᠨ ᡧᠠᠩᡤᡳᠶᠠᠨ ᠠᠯᡳᠨ
  • Romanization: Golmin šanggiyan alin
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