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[2025 Tingri Attraction] Travel Guide for Mt. Qowowuyag (Updated Apr)

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Cho Oyu, also known as "Qiaowuya Peak", is the sixth highest peak in the world at 8,201 meters above sea level. It is located on the Sino-Nepalese border. The peaks are bounded by the northeast ridge and the southwest ridge. The north side is in the territory of Dingri County, Tibet Autonomous Region, and the south side belongs to the Kingdom of Nepal. Cho Oyu stands tall and majestic in the middle of the Himalayas, 100 kilometers from the world's top Mount Everest in a straight line to the east. Cho Oyu mainly has five ridges in the northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast and west mountains. The peak body is covered by perennial snow and countless glaciers. The Gabla Glacier on the north side is more than 10 kilometers long, the Lamba Glacier on the south side is 14 kilometers long, and the Gezhongba Glacier is more than 20 kilometers long. The types of glaciers are mainly valley glaciers, followed by flat-top glaciers, ice bucket glaciers and so on. On October 19, 1954, four Austrian mountaineering team climbed Cho Oyu along the northwest slope.
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Mt. Qowowuyag Address:

China-Nepal Border, Tingri County 858200, China

Mt. Qowowuyag Recommended sightseeing time:

1 hour

Mt. Qowowuyag Ticket Price

Free entry
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