Biandukou

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Biandukou (Chinese: 扁都口; pinyin: Biǎndōukǒu) is a pass with an elevation of over 3,500 m in the Altyn-Tagh, China. It links Minle County of Gansu in the north and Qilian County of Qinghai in the south.[1]

Elevation3,500 m (11,483 ft)
Traversed by G227
Coordinates38°12′37″N 100°56′17″E
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Biandukou
扁都口
Biandukou is located in China
Biandukou
Elevation3,500 m (11,483 ft)
Traversed by G227
Coordinates38°12′37″N 100°56′17″E
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Hanyu PinyinBiǎndōukǒu
Hanyu PinyinBiǎndōukǒu
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Biandukou
Traditional Chinese扁都口
Simplified Chinese扁都口
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Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBiǎndōukǒu
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Biandukou has been an important pass in history. It could have been through here that the Chinese Buddhist traveler Faxian arrived in Zhangye, Gansu in the end of the 4th century AD.[2] During the Sui dynasty, it was known as Dadoubagu (Chinese: 大斗拔谷; pinyin: Dàdòubágǔ). Emperor Yang of Sui went to Zhangye in 609 AD through Dadoubagu, where many people died from cold weather.[3]

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