"Taihang" redirects here. For other uses, see Taihang (disambiguation).
Mountain range in northern China
Taihang Mountains
Highest point
Peak
Mount Xiaowutai
Elevation
2,882 m (9,455 ft)
Dimensions
Length
400 km (250 mi)
Geography
Taihang Mountains
Location in China
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Taihang Mountains
Taihang Mountains (China)
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Country
China
Provinces
Shanxi, Henan and Hebei
Range coordinates
38°N113°E / 38°N 113°E / 38; 113
The Taihang Mountains (Chinese: 太行山; pinyin: Tàiháng Shān) are a Chinese mountain range running down the eastern edge of the Loess Plateau in Shanxi, Henan and Hebei provinces. The range extends over 400 kilometres (250 mi)[1] from north to south and has an average elevation of 1,500 to 2,000 metres (4,900 to 6,600 feet). The principal peak is Mount Xiaowutai (2,882 metres (9,455 feet)).[1] The Taihang's eastern peak is Mount Cangyan in Hebei; Baishi Mountain forms its northern tip.[citation needed]
The TaihangMountains (Chinese: 太行山; pinyin: Tàiháng Shān) are a Chinese mountain range running down the eastern edge of the Loess Plateau in Shanxi,...
reorganizing the North China branch of the Chosŏn Volunteer Corps. Based in TaihangMountain, they fought an armed struggle against the Japanese until the end of...
The name Shanxi means "West of the Mountains", a reference to the province's location west of the TaihangMountains. Shanxi borders Hebei to the east,...
particular the TaihangMountains. The album was initially inspired by a train ride the band members took through the TaihangMountains surrounding their...
bordered to the north by the Yanshan Mountains, to the west by the TaihangMountains, to the south by the Dabie Mountains, and to the east by the Yellow Sea...
subway system have been opened. Shijiazhuang is east of the TaihangMountains, a mountain range extending over 400 km (250 mi) from north to south with...
side of and through a mountain in China. The tunnel links the village of Guoliang to the outside through the TaihangMountains which are situated in Huixian...
area of the Late Shang state lay in the eastern foothills of the TaihangMountains, stretching from around 200 km (120 mi) north of Anyang to a similar...
Taihang Tunnel (Chinese: 太行山隧道; pinyin: Tàiháng Shān Suìdào) is the third-longest mountain railway tunnel in northern China, after the New Guanjiao and...
The East Taihang Glasswalk is a skywalk bridge located in East TaihangMountains, Hebei Province, China. Opened in October 2017 it is built 1,180 metres...
feature and scenic spot is Wanfo Mountain. The landforms in the area were formed relating to the uplift of the TaihangMountains and associated river erosion...
around the Yellow River in north Shaanxi and northwest Shanxi into the TaihangMountains of Shanxi and Hebei during the 6th century BC. The "White Di" were...
elevation is generally higher in the west, with the foothills of the TaihangMountains running through the area, and lower in the east, which comprises part...
including Badaling in northern Beijing, can be found in the Yan Mountains. The mountains are also an important traffic gateway between the north and south...
the crossing point of the north–south route skirting the TaihangMountains and the mountains of western Henan. The prefecture spans 34° 16' ~ 34° 58 N...
at the eastern edge of the Loess Plateau and the west side of the TaihangMountains, known as "Rippling Spring" in ancient times. Yangquan occupies a...
Neolithic culture in northern China, on the eastern foothills of the TaihangMountains. The Cishan culture was based on the farming of broomcorn millet,...
ranges converge. The Changbai Mountains to the east divide China from the Korean peninsula. North plain The TaihangMountains form the western side of the...
two months later, the rebellion breaks out again. It spreads to the TaihangMountains on the western border of Hebei Province. Cleomedes discovers the refraction...
'east of the mountains', from 'mountain' (山) and 'east' (东). The name refers to the province's location to the east of the TaihangMountains. A common nickname...
silt, after observing strange natural erosions of the TaihangMountains and the Yandang Mountain near Wenzhou. He hypothesized that, with the inundation...
rises into the TaihangMountains (Taihang Shan), while the Yan Mountains (Yan Shan) runs through northern Hebei. Beyond the mountains are the grasslands...
seclusion in the northern TaihangMountains. Here he spent the greater portion of his life in the pursuit of artistic development. Taihang is an isolated region...
altitude of 2,882 m (9,455 ft), it is the highest point in Hebei and the TaihangMountains. "Xiaowutai Shan, China". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2014-08-27. Liu...
cultures of about 8000–7000 BP, two known Neolithic cultures east of the TaihangMountains, and thus fills an archaeological gap between the two Northern Chinese...
Province. Mount Cangyan forms the eastern tip of the TaihangMountain Range (Chinese: 太行山; pinyin: Tàiháng Shān), its tallest peak has an altitude of 1,000...
which led to the North China Plain. South of the Khingan Mountains and north of the TaihangMountains, the Mongolian-Manchurian steppe extends east into Manchuria...