Kangpenqing
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Kangpenqing (also Gang Ben Chen) is a mountain in the Himalayas of Tibet, China. At an elevation of 7,281 m (23,888 ft), it is the 89th highest mountain in the world. The peak was first climbed in 1982 by a Japanese team.[2]
Elevation7,281 m (23,888 ft)[1][2]
Ranked 89th
Ranked 89th
Prominence1,340 m (4,400 ft)[1]
| Kangpenqing | |
|---|---|
| Gang Ben Chen | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 7,281 m (23,888 ft)[1][2] Ranked 89th |
| Prominence | 1,340 m (4,400 ft)[1] |
| Parent peak | Shishapangma |
| Listing | Mountains of China |
| Coordinates | 28°33′N 85°33′E[1] |
| Geography | |
| Country | China |
| Region | Tibet |
| Parent range | Baiku Himalayas |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | 21 April 1982 |
| Easiest route | snow/ice climb |