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What is the altitude of Siguniang Mountain?

Siguniang Mountain consists of four connected peaks. The main peak, Mo Mei Feng, is 6250 meters above sea level and is known as the Alps in the East. Located at 102.9 degrees east longitude and 3 1. 1 degree north latitude, it is the highest peak in Qionglai Mountain.

There are three adjacent peaks on the south side of Momei Peak: Sanguniang Peak (5355 meters above sea level), Erguniang Peak (5276 meters above sea level) and Daguuniang Peak (5025 meters above sea level).

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Among the four peaks of Siguniang Mountain, Momei Peak is the most difficult to climb, and a Japanese mountaineering team completed its first climb at 198 1. The two peaks and the three peaks are entry-level peaks, which require certain climbing skills. Climbing the big peak is relatively simple. Climbers usually start from Rilong Town and go to the base camp of each peak via Haizigou or Changpinggu.

"Gu Si" was originally a transliteration in Tibetan, but later the local Han people mistakenly thought that "Gu Si" was Chinese and renamed it "Siguniang".

Xiaojin Siguniang Mountain is a national AAAA-level scenic tourist area. 1994 and 1996, the State Council approved the establishment of "Siguniang Mountain National Key Scenic Area" and "Xiaojin Siguniang Mountain National Nature Reserve", which are important parts of the world natural heritage "Sichuan Giant Panda Habitat". The whole scenic spot consists of Shuangqiaogou, Changping Valley and Haizigou.

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