List of China administrative divisions by highest point

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This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China (P.R.C.) , including all provinces, autonomous regions, special administrative regions and municipalities, in order of their highest points.

Taiwan Province, which is completely under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China (R.O.C.) on Taiwan, is included but not ranked, for comparison purposes.

Rank Division Location Altitude in m (ft)
1 Tibet Mount Everest 8,848 (29,021)
2 Xinjiang K2 8,611 (28,244)
3 Sichuan Mount Gongga 7,556 (24,784)
4 Qinghai Buka Daban Peak 6,860 (22,501)
5 Yunnan Meili Snow Mountain 6,740 (22,107)
6 Gansu Main Peak, Qilian Mountains 5,547 (18,194)
Taiwan Jade Mountain 3,997 (13,110)
7 Shaanxi Mount Taibai 3,767 (12,356)
8 Inner Mongolia Main Peak, Helan Mountains 3,556 (11,664)
Ningxia
10 Hubei Shennong Peak 3,105 (10,184)
11 Shanxi Beitai Peak 3,058 (10,030)
12 Guizhou Jiucaiping 2,900 (9,512)
13 Hebei Mount Xiaowutai 2,882 (9,453)
14 Jilin Baitou Mountain 2,691 (8,826)
15 Chongqing Mount Guangtou 2,685 (8,806)
16 Henan Laoyachanao 2,414 (7,918)
17 Beijing Mount Dongling 2,303 (7,554)
18 Fujian Mount Huanggang 2,157 (7,075)
Jiangxi
20 Guangxi Mount Mao'er 2,141 (7,022)
21 Hunan Mount Huping 2,099 (6,885)
22 Zhejiang Huangmao Peak 1,921 (6,301)
23 Guangdong Shikengkong 1,902 (6,239)
24 Anhui Lianhua Peak, Huangshan Mountains 1,873 (6,143)
25 Hainan Mount Wuzhi 1,867 (6,124)
26 Heilongjiang Datuzi Peak 1,690 (5,543)
27 Shandong Yuhuang Peak, Mount Tai 1,545 (5,068)
28 Liaoning Mount Huabozi 1,336 (4,382)
29 Tianjin Jiushan Peak 1,078 (3,536)
30 Hong Kong Tai Mo Shan 957 (3,139)
31 Jiangsu Mount Yuntai 625 (2,050)
32 Macau Coloane Alto 172 (564)
33 Shanghai Mount Dajin 103 (338)
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