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The '''''Baiyue''''' ({{zh|t=臺灣百岳|hp=Táiwān bǎiyuè}}) is a list of one hundred mountain peaks in [[Taiwan]]. They were chosen by a group of prominent Taiwanese hikers from mountain peaks known at the time to be over 3,000 meters in height.{{efn|The original criteria of height was 10,000 [[Japanese foot|Japanese feet]], or 3,030 meters.}} The selection criteria included uniqueness, danger, height, beauty and prominence. Preference was also given to peaks already named and those with triangulation points.<ref name="Sunriver History" /><ref name="PlanetKelly2014" /> As such, "Top" does not refer strictly to the highest peaks by elevation, but rather peaks most worth hiking. The list was intended to promote enthusiasm for high-altitude hiking in Taiwan.<ref name="LinDreams" /> In the resulting list of one hundred peaks, 69 peaks were in the [[Central Mountain Range]], the largest of Taiwan's five principal mountain ranges, while 19 were in the [[Xueshan Range]], and 12 were in the [[Yushan Range]].<ref name="TarokoMtnSchool" /> The [[Alishan Range]] and [[Haian Range|Coastal Mountain Range]], being below 3,000m, have no peaks in the list of ''Baiyue''. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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[[Taiwan]] has one of the highest densities of tall mountains in the world.{{Citation needed|date=June 2015}} |
[[Taiwan]] has one of the highest densities of tall mountains in the world.{{Citation needed|date=June 2015}} To promote mountain hiking, the Taiwan Alpine Association began developing a list of top 100 peaks for Taiwan. Wen-An Lin, after a 1971 crossing of the [[Central Mountain Range]], set about drawing up the list. Significant contributions in sourcing photos and materials were made by the following: Ruan Rongzhu, Winston Shieh, Yang Zhang Bilian, and the Chinese Mountain Association. After extensive consultation with Ching-Chang Tsai, Tian-Cheng Hsing, Tung-San Ting and other prominent hikers of the day, the list of ''Baiyue'' was finalized.<ref name="Sunriver History" /> |
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Upon completion of the list, hiking the |
Upon completion of the list, hiking the ''Baiyue'' immediately became one of the primary goals of avid hikers in Taiwan.<ref name="Sunriver History" /><ref name="PlanetKelly2014" /><ref name="TT1" /><ref name="TT2" /><ref name="TT3" /> Finishing the ''Baiyue'' is no easy task, however. For aspiring ''Baiyue'' hikers, the Five Greats, Three Spires, and One Ogre ([[Hanzi]]: {{lang|zh-tw|五嶽三尖一奇}}), whose unique beauty best represents the grandeur of Taiwan's high mountains, became a popular starting point. Other popular sets of peaks include the Harsh Ten and Four Beauties (Hanzi: {{lang|zh-tw|十峻四秀}}). Many begin with the more easily accessible peaks in the [[Hehuanshan]] area. |
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There are actually over 260 |
There are actually over 260 mountain peaks over 3,000 meters in Taiwan, many of which were not listed in the ''Baiyue'', but nonetheless impressive. Therefore, some criticism remains over the inclusion of certain mountain peaks on the list, and the exclusion of others, such as Chushan in the Dongjunshan Chain, and Mutelebushan near Xueshan's North Peak. Some have argued that these peaks should be in the ''Baiyue'', while peaks such as Jupenshan, Lushan, Nanhubeishan, Shenmazhenshan, Jianshan, and Bulakesangshan, should be taken off the list. Also, when resurveying was carried out long after the ''Baiyue'' list was completed, it was found that Liushunshan and Lushan were under 3,000m. However, as the ''Baiyue'' already enjoyed such widespread acceptance, they were not removed from the list and remain there to this day. |
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==Complete listing of |
==Complete listing of ''Baiyue''== |
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The following is a complete listing of the 100 Taiwanese mountain peaks commonly known as the |
The following is a complete listing of the 100 Taiwanese mountain peaks commonly known as the ''Baiyue'': |
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|align ="center"|1||[[Yushan (mountain)|Yushan]]{{efn-lr|Formerly known as Niitakayama, Mt. Morrison; This mountain is the highest point of Nantou County, Kaohsiung City, Chiayi County.}}||align ="center"|3952 m<br>12966 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Kaohsiung City]], [[Chiayi County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|1||[[Yushan (mountain)|Yushan]]{{efn-lr|Formerly known as Niitakayama, Mt. Morrison; This mountain is the highest point of Nantou County, Kaohsiung City, Chiayi County.}} (玉山)||align ="center"|3952 m<br>12966 ft |
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|A||[[Nantou County]], [[Kaohsiung City]], [[Chiayi County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Five Greats #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=FiveGreats|The Five Greats ({{lang|zh-tw|五嶽}}) are the highest in their region, and they include famous mountains such as Yushan and Xueshan. They are a must for all Baiyue hikers.<ref name="Groups" />}}<br>Three Highs #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=ThreeHighs|During the [[Taiwan under Japanese rule|Japanese rule]] in Taiwan, the Three Highs ({{lang|zh-tw|三高}}) had the character of "high" ([[Kanji]]: {{lang|ja|高}}) in their names, which are rarely used today.}}||align="center"|[[File:Yushan(jade mountain) in the morning.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|2||[[Xueshan]]{{efn-lr|Formerly known as Tsugitakayama, Mt. Sylvia; Highest point of Miaoli County, Taichung City.}}||align ="center"|3886 m<br>12749 ft||[[Miaoli County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|2||[[Xueshan]]{{efn-lr|Formerly known as Tsugitakayama, Mt. Sylvia; Highest point of Miaoli County, Taichung City.}} (雪山)||align ="center"|3886 m<br>12749 ft |
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|A||[[Miaoli County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Five Greats #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=FiveGreats}}<br>Three Highs #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=ThreeHighs}}||align="center"|[[File:HsuehMountain3.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|3||[[Yushan East Peak]]||align ="center"|3869 m<br>12694 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|3||[[Yushan East Peak]] (玉山東峰)||align ="center"|3869 m<br>12694 ft |
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|C+||[[Nantou County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Harsh Ten #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=HarshTen|The Harsh Ten ({{lang|zh-tw|十峻}}) are prominent, steep peaks not included in the Five Greats, Three Spires, and One Ogre.<ref name="Groups" />}}||align="center"|[[File:JadeMountainEasternPeak.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|4||[[Yushan North Peak]]||align ="center"|3858 m<br>12657 ft||[[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties|The Eight Beauties were chosen for their beautiful landscapes, gentle slope, meadows of short bamboo and lack of rock scrambling.<ref name="Groups" />}}||align="center"| |
|align ="center"|4||[[Yushan North Peak]] (玉山北峰)||align ="center"|3858 m<br>12657 ft |
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|B||[[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties|The Eight Beauties ({{lang|zh-tw|八秀}}) were chosen for their beautiful landscapes, gentle slope, meadows of short bamboo and lack of rock scrambling.<ref name="Groups" />}}||align="center"| |
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|align ="center"|5||[[Yushan South Peak]]||align="center"|3844 m<br>12612 ft||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align="center"| |
|align ="center"|5||[[Yushan South Peak]] (玉山南峰)||align="center"|3844 m<br>12612 ft |
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|C+||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align="center"|Harsh Ten #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=HarshTen}}||align="center"|[[File:JadeMountainSouthernPeak.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|6||[[Xiuguluan Mountain|Xiuguluanshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: |
|align ="center"|6||[[Xiuguluan Mountain|Xiuguluanshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: {{lang|bnn|Mahudas}} Shan, the highest point of Central Mountain Range}} (秀姑巒山)||align ="center"|3825 m<br>12549 ft |
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|B||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align="center"|Five Greats #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=FiveGreats}}||align="center"|[[File:Siougulan.JPG|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|7||[[Mabolasishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: |
|align ="center"|7||[[Mabolasi Mountain|Mabolasishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: {{lang|bnn|Ulamun}} Shan, the 2nd highest point of Central Mountain Range}} (馬博拉斯山)||align ="center"|3785 m<br>12418 ft |
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|[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align="center"|Harsh Ten #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=HarshTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|8||[[Nanhu Mountain|Nanhudashan]]||align ="center"|3742 m<br>12277 ft||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align="center"| |
|align ="center"|8||[[Nanhu Mountain|Nanhudashan]] (南湖大山)||align ="center"|3742 m<br>12277 ft |
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|B||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align="center"|Five Greats #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=FiveGreats}}||align="center"|[[File:NanhuMountain 02.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|9||[[Dongxiaonanshan]]||align ="center"|3711 m<br>12175 ft||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align="center"| |
|align ="center"|9||[[Dongxiaonanshan]] (東小南山)||align ="center"|3711 m<br>12175 ft |
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|C||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align="center"|Flat Nine #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=FlatNine|The Flat Nine ({{lang|zh-tw|九平}}) are wide, flat peaks without large rocks or trees, only short bamboo. Comfortable, easy walking.<ref name="Groups" /><ref name="EastNews" />}}||align="center"|[[File:Dongxiaonanshan.JPG|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|10||[[Central Range Point |
|align ="center"|10||[[Central Range Point]] (中央尖山)||align ="center"|3705 m<br>12156 ft |
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|[[Taichung City]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Three Spires #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=ThreeSpires|The Three Spires ({{lang|zh-tw|三尖}}) are famous for their beauty and conical shape, and have character "Spire" ({{lang|zh-tw|尖}}) in their names.<ref name="Groups" />}}||align="center"|[[File:Zhongyangjianshan.JPG|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|11||[[Xueshan North Peak]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Yuliyulishan}}||align ="center"|3703 m<br>12149 ft||[[Miaoli County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen|The Gentle Ten have an overall smooth profile, with gentle slopes and little climbing or scrambling needed.<ref name="Groups" />}}||align="center"|[[File:HsuehMountainNorthenPeak.jpg|200px]] |
|align ="center"|11||[[Xueshan North Peak]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Yuliyulishan}} (雪山北峰)||align ="center"|3703 m<br>12149 ft |
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|[[Miaoli County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen|The Gentle Ten ({{lang|zh-tw|十潤}}) have an overall smooth profile, with gentle slopes and little climbing or scrambling needed.<ref name="Groups" />}}||align="center"|[[File:HsuehMountainNorthenPeak.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|12||[[Guanshan]]{{efn-lr|Highest point of Taitung County}}||align ="center"|3668 m<br>12034 ft||[[Taitung County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|12||[[Mount Guan|Guanshan]]{{efn-lr|Highest point of Taitung County}} (關山)||align ="center"|3668 m<br>12034 ft |
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|C||[[Taitung County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Harsh Ten #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=HarshTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|13||[[Dashuikushan]]||align ="center"|3642 m<br>11949 ft||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|13||[[Dashuikushan]] (大水堀山)||align ="center"|3642 m<br>11949 ft |
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|B||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|14||[[Nanhushan East Peak]]{{efn-lr|Highest point of Yilan County}}||align ="center"|3632 m<br>11916 ft||[[Taichung City]], [[Hualien County]], [[Yilan County, Taiwan|Yilan County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Rocky Ten #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=RockyTen|The Rocky Ten have rocky peaks that require scrambling or climbing to summit.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
|align ="center"|14||[[Nanhushan East Peak]]{{efn-lr|Highest point of Yilan County}} (南湖大山東峰)||align ="center"|3632 m<br>11916 ft |
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|B||[[Taichung City]], [[Hualien County]], [[Yilan County, Taiwan|Yilan County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Rocky Ten #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=RockyTen|The Rocky Ten ({{lang|zh-tw|十巖}}) have rocky peaks that require scrambling or climbing to summit.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
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|align ="center"|15||[[Dongjundashan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Kayixishan}}||align ="center"|3619 m<br>11873 ft||[[Nantou County]]||||align="center"|Majestic Ten #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen|The Majestic Ten were chosen for their size and prominence, wide peaks, gentle slope and serene nature.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
|align ="center"|15||[[Mount Dongjunda|Dongjundashan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Kayixishan}} (東郡大山)||align ="center"|3619 m<br>11873 ft |
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|align ="center"|16||[[Qilai Mountain|Qilaishan North Peak]]||align ="center"|3607 m<br>11834 ft||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|16||[[Qilai Mountain|Qilaishan North Peak]] (奇萊山北峰)||align ="center"|3607 m<br>11834 ft |
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|B||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Harsh Ten #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=HarshTen}}<br>One Ogre{{efn|group=Lists|name=OneOgre|[[Qilai Mountain|Qilaishan]] North Peak, the One Ogre ({{lang|zh-tw|一奇}} or {{lang|zh-tw|一怪}}), is located along the northern end of the [[Central Mountain Range]]'s central spine. The ascent is steep and difficult in parts, and the dark fragmented slate covering the western face has earned it the nickname "Black Qilai". Some sources spell Qilai "Chilai".}}||align="center"|[[File:奇萊北峰.JPG|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|17||[[Xiangyangshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Hongyeshan}}||align ="center"|3603 m<br>11821 ft||[[Kaohsiung City]], [[Taitung County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}|| |
|align ="center"|17||[[Xiangyang Mountain|Xiangyangshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Hongyeshan}}||align ="center"|3603 m<br>11821 ft |
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|A||[[Kaohsiung City]], [[Taitung County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}|| |
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|align ="center"|18||[[Dajianshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Baduowanuominshan}}||align ="center"|3594 m<br>11791 ft||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|18||[[Dajian Mountain|Dajianshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Baduowanuominshan}}||align ="center"|3594 m<br>11791 ft |
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|B||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Harsh Ten #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=HarshTen}}||align="center"|[[File:Mt.Dajian 20170702.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|19||[[Yunfeng]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Cloud Peak}}||align ="center"|3564 m<br>11693 ft||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine|The Lofty Nine are tall conspicuous peaks, catching the eye more than neighboring peaks.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
|align ="center"|19||[[Cloud Peak (Taiwan)|Yunfeng]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Cloud Peak}}||align ="center"|3564 m<br>11693 ft |
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|C||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine|The Lofty Nine ({{lang|zh-tw|九峨}}) are tall conspicuous peaks, catching the eye more than neighboring peaks.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
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|align ="center"|20||[[Qilai Mountain|Qilaishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Qilaishan Main Peak}}||align ="center"|3560 m<br>11680 ft||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}||align="center"|[[File:MountainChiLai.jpg|200px]] |
|align ="center"|20||[[Qilai Mountain|Qilaishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Qilaishan Main Peak}} (奇萊山)||align ="center"|3560 m<br>11680 ft |
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|B||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}||align="center"|[[File:MountainChiLai.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|21||[[Malijiananshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Tabilashan}}||align ="center"|3546 m<br>11634 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Rocky Ten #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=RockyTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|22||[[Nanhubeishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Bayoushan}}||align ="center"|3536 m<br>11601 ft||[[Yilan County, Taiwan|Yilan County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}||align="center"|[[File:NorthernNanhuMountain.jpg|200px]] |
|align ="center"|22||[[Nanhubeishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Bayoushan}} (南湖北山)||align ="center"|3536 m<br>11601 ft |
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|B||[[Yilan County, Taiwan|Yilan County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}||align="center"|[[File:NorthernNanhuMountain.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|23||[[Daxue Mountain (Taiwan)|Daxueshan]]||align ="center"|3530 m<br>11581 ft |
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|C||[[Miaoli County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}||align="center"|[[File:Mt.DaXue 20180422.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|24||[[Pintianshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Boqinxilunshan}}||align ="center"|3524 m<br>11562 ft||[[Hsinchu County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|24||[[Pintian Mountain|Pintianshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Boqinxilunshan}}||align ="center"|3524 m<br>11562 ft |
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|B||[[Hsinchu County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Harsh Ten #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=HarshTen}}<br>Four Beauties #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=FourBeauties|The Four Beauties are also known as the Wuling Sixiu<ref name="Wanderlust" /> due to their proximity to [[Wuling Farm]]. Each of these four peaks has its own unique characteristics. The "Four Beauties" initially chosen by Tian-Cheng Hsing were [[Chiyoushan]], [[Taoshan (Taiwan)|Taoshan]], [[Shilunshan]] and [[Kalayeshan]], while [[Pintianshan]] was listed as one of the Harsh Ten. However, since Shilunshan was not a Baiyue, hikers began recognizing Pintianshan as one of the Four Beauties instead.<ref name="Huwai" />}}||align="center"|[[File:PintienMountain2.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|25||[[Yushan West Peak]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Tiancuifeng}}||align ="center"|3518 m<br>11542 ft||[[Chiayi County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Verdant Ten #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=VerdantTen|The Verdant Ten have trails that wind through lush green forests of tall, twisting trees and bamboo.<ref name="Groups" />}}||align="center"|[[File:JadeMountainWesternPeak.jpg|200px]] |
|align ="center"|25||[[Yushan West Peak]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Tiancuifeng}}||align ="center"|3518 m<br>11542 ft |
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|A||[[Chiayi County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Verdant Ten #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=VerdantTen|The Verdant Ten have trails that wind through lush green forests of tall, twisting trees and bamboo.<ref name="Groups" />}}||align="center"|[[File:JadeMountainWesternPeak.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|26||[[Touyingshan]]||align ="center"|3510 m<br>11516 ft||[[Taichung City]], [[Miaoli County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}|| |
|align ="center"|26||[[Touyingshan]]||align ="center"|3510 m<br>11516 ft |
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|C||[[Taichung City]], [[Miaoli County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}||align="center"|[[File:Mt.TouYing 20180422.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|27||Sanchashan{{efn-lr|Other names: Xiaxueshashan}}||align ="center"|3496 m<br>11470 ft |
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|A||[[Hualien County]], [[Taitung County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}||align="center"|[[File:Trigeminal Hill.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|28||[[Dabajian Mountain|Dabajianshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Jiutongshan; Highest point of Hsinchu County}}||align ="center"|3492 m<br>11457 ft||[[Hsinchu County]], [[Miaoli County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]|| |
|align ="center"|28||[[Dabajian Mountain|Dabajianshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Jiutongshan; Highest point of Hsinchu County}}||align ="center"|3492 m<br>11457 ft |
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|A||[[Hsinchu County]], [[Miaoli County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||Three Spires #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=ThreeSpires}}||align="center"|[[File:Mt Dabajian-winter view.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|29||[[Nanhushan South Peak]]||align ="center"|3475 m<br>11401 ft||[[Taichung City]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Rocky Ten #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=RockyTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|29||[[Nanhushan South Peak]] (南湖大山南峰)||align ="center"|3475 m<br>11401 ft |
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|C||[[Taichung City]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Rocky Ten #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=RockyTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|30||[[Dongluandashan]]||align ="center"|3468 m<br>11378 ft||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}|| |
|align ="center"|30||[[Dongluandashan]]||align ="center"|3468 m<br>11378 ft |
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|align ="center"|31||[[Wumingshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Qusheshan, Gaotianshan}}||align ="center"|3451 m<br>11322 ft||[[Taichung City]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|31||[[Wuming Mountain|Wumingshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Qusheshan, Gaotianshan}}||align ="center"|3451 m<br>11322 ft |
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|align ="center"|32||[[Babashan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Nanhunanshan}}||align ="center"|3449 m<br>11316 ft||[[Taichung City]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Little Eight #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=LittleEight|The Little Eight are small peaks with gentle slopes that can be easily reached as part of a longer trip.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
|align ="center"|32||[[Babashan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Nanhunanshan}}||align ="center"|3449 m<br>11316 ft |
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|C||[[Taichung City]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Little Eight #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=LittleEight|The Little Eight are small peaks with gentle slopes that can be easily reached as part of a longer trip.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
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|align ="center"|33||[[Maxishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Lagashan, Bainanshan}}||align ="center"|3443 m<br>11296 ft||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|33||[[Maxishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Lagashan, Bainanshan}}||align ="center"|3443 m<br>11296 ft |
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|align ="center"|34||[[Hehuanshan North Peak]]||align ="center"|3422 m<br>11227 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}||align="center"|[[File:合歡北峰草原.JPG|200px]] |
|align ="center"|34||[[Hehuanshan North Peak]]||align ="center"|3422 m<br>11227 ft |
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|align ="center"|35||[[Hehuanshan East Peak]]||align ="center"|3421 m<br>11224 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}||align="center"|[[File:Hehuan East Peak.jpg|200px]] |
|align ="center"|35||[[Hehuanshan East Peak]]||align ="center"|3421 m<br>11224 ft |
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|A||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}||align="center"|[[File:Hehuan East Peak.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|36||[[Xiaobajianshan]]||align ="center"|3418 m<br>11214 ft||[[Miaoli County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight}}|| |
|align ="center"|36||[[Xiaobajianshan]]||align ="center"|3418 m<br>11214 ft |
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|B||[[Miaoli County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight}}|| |
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|align ="center"|37||[[Hehuanshan Main Peak]]||align ="center"|3417 m<br>11211 ft||[[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}||align="center"|[[File:Hehuanshan.jpg|200px]] |
|align ="center"|37||[[Hehuanshan|Hehuanshan Main Peak]]||align ="center"|3417 m<br>11211 ft |
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|A||[[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}||align="center"|[[File:Hehuanshan.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|38||[[South Yushan]]||align ="center"|3383 m<br>11099 ft||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}||align="center"|[[File:South Yushan.JPG|200px]] |
|align ="center"|38||[[South Yushan]]||align ="center"|3383 m<br>11099 ft |
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|C||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}||align="center"|[[File:South Yushan.JPG|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|39||[[Bilushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Lagashan}}||align ="center"|3371 m<br>11060 ft||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Narrow Eight #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=NarrowEight|The Narrow Eight have long narrow ridgelines with cliffs or steep slopes on both sides.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
|align ="center"|39||[[Bilushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Lagashan}}||align ="center"|3371 m<br>11060 ft |
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|A||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Narrow Eight #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=NarrowEight|The Narrow Eight have long narrow ridgelines with cliffs or steep slopes on both sides.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
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|align ="center"|40||[[Zhuoshedashan]]||align ="center"|3369 m<br>11053 ft||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}|| |
|align ="center"|40||[[Zhuoshe Mountain|Zhuoshedashan]]||align ="center"|3369 m<br>11053 ft |
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|C||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}|| |
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|align ="center"|41||[[Qilaishan South Peak]]||align ="center"|3358 m<br>11017 ft||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}||align="center"|[[File:ChiLaiSouthPeak.jpg|200px]] |
|align ="center"|41||[[Qilaishan South Peak]] (奇萊山南峰)||align ="center"|3358 m<br>11017 ft |
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|A||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}||align="center"|[[File:ChiLaiSouthPeak.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|42||[[Nanshuangtoushan]]||align ="center"|3356 m<br>11010 ft||[[Hualien County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}|| |
|align ="center"|42||[[Nanshuangtoushan]]||align ="center"|3356 m<br>11010 ft |
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|C||[[Hualien County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}|| |
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|align ="center"|43||[[Nenggaoshan South Peak]]||align ="center"|3349 m<br>10988 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||| |
|align ="center"|43||[[Nenggao Mountain|Nenggaoshan South Peak]]||align ="center"|3349 m<br>10988 ft |
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|align ="center"|44||[[Zhijiayangdashan]]||align ="center"|3345 m<br>10974 ft||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}|| |
|align ="center"|44||[[Zhijiayangdashan]]||align ="center"|3345 m<br>10974 ft |
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|A||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}|| |
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|align ="center"|45||[[Baigudashan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Baigoudashan}}||align ="center"|3342 m<br>10965 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Taichung City]]||||align ="center"|Verdant Ten #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=VerdantTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|45||[[Baigu Mountain|Baigudashan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Baigoudashan}}||align ="center"|3342 m<br>10965 ft |
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|B||[[Nantou County]], [[Taichung City]]||||align ="center"|Verdant Ten #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=VerdantTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|46||[[Batongguanshan]]||align ="center"|3335 m<br>10942 ft||[[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight}}|| |
|align ="center"|46||[[Batongguanshan]]||align ="center"|3335 m<br>10942 ft |
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|A||[[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight}}|| |
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|align ="center"|47||[[Xinkangshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Xinguanshan}}||align ="center"|3331 m<br>10928 ft||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|47||[[Xinkang Mountain|Xinkangshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Xinguanshan}}||align ="center"|3331 m<br>10928 ft |
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|align ="center"|48||[[Dandashan]]||align ="center"|3325 m<br>10909 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Nine Walls #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=NineScreens|These mountains rise up like a wall, wide and flat, blocking the view of a large area like a screen.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
|align ="center"|48||[[Dandashan]]||align ="center"|3325 m<br>10909 ft |
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|C||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Nine Walls #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=NineScreens|These mountains rise up like a wall, wide and flat, blocking the view of a large area like a screen.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
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|align ="center"|49||[[Tao Mountain|Taoshan]]||align ="center"|3325 m<br>10909 ft |
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|A||[[Hsinchu County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}<br>Four Beauties #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=FourBeauties}}|| |
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|align ="center"|50||[[Jiayangshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Adubanshan}}||align ="center"|3314 m<br>10873 ft||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight}}|| |
|align ="center"|50||[[Jiayangshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Adubanshan}}||align ="center"|3314 m<br>10873 ft |
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|B||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight}}|| |
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|align ="center"|51||[[Huoshishan]]||align ="center"|3310 m<br>10860 ft||[[Miaoli County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight}}|| |
|align ="center"|51||[[Huoshishan]]||align ="center"|3310 m<br>10860 ft |
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|C||[[Miaoli County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight}}||align="center"|[[File:Mt.HuoShi 20180421.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|52||[[Chiyoushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Yuluofushan}}||align ="center"|3303 m<br>10837 ft||[[Hsinchu County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Simple Six #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=SimpleSix|The Simple Six trails are offshoots from another main trail, short in distance and not very strenuous. They are easy side trips when hiking the parent trail.<ref name="Groups" />}}<br>Four Beauties #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=FourBeauties}}||align="center"|[[File:ChiYouMountain.jpg|200px]] |
|align ="center"|52||[[Chiyoushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Yuluofushan}}||align ="center"|3303 m<br>10837 ft |
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|A||[[Hsinchu County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Simple Six #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=SimpleSix|The Simple Six trails are offshoots from another main trail, short in distance and not very strenuous. They are easy side trips when hiking the parent trail.<ref name="Groups" />}}<br>Four Beauties #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=FourBeauties}}||align="center"|[[File:ChiYouMountain.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|53||[[Yizeshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Jiangzeshan}}||align ="center"|3297 m<br>10817 ft||[[Miaoli County]], [[Hsinchu County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Simple Six #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=SimpleSix}}|| |
|align ="center"|53||[[Yizeshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Jiangzeshan}}||align ="center"|3297 m<br>10817 ft |
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|A||[[Miaoli County]], [[Hsinchu County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Simple Six #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=SimpleSix}}|| |
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|align ="center"|54||[[Beinanzhushan]]||align ="center"|3295 m<br>10810 ft||[[Kaohsiung City]], [[Taitung County]]||||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|54||[[Beinanzhushan]]||align ="center"|3295 m<br>10810 ft |
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|C||[[Kaohsiung City]], [[Taitung County]]||||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|55||[[Ganzhuowanshan]]||align ="center"|3284 m<br>10774 ft||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Narrow Eight #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=NarrowEight}}|| |
|align ="center"|55||[[Ganzhuowanshan]]||align ="center"|3284 m<br>10774 ft |
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|C||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Narrow Eight #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=NarrowEight}}|| |
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|align ="center"|56||[[Taroko Mountain]]||align ="center"|3283 m<br>10771 ft||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|56||[[Taroko Mountain]]||align ="center"|3283 m<br>10771 ft |
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|align ="center"|57||[[Lulushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Majiangzhizishan}}||align ="center"|3279 m<br>10758 ft||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight}}|| |
|align ="center"|57||[[Lulushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Majiangzhizishan}}||align ="center"|3279 m<br>10758 ft |
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|C||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight}}|| |
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|align ="center"|58||[[Kaxipananshan]]||align ="center"|3276 m<br>10748 ft||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Remote Nine #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=RemoteNine|The Remote Nine are on distant offshoots of their mountain range and are not easily combined with other peaks into a single journey.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
|align ="center"|58||[[Kaxipananshan]]||align ="center"|3276 m<br>10748 ft |
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|align ="center"|59||[[Neilingershan]]||align ="center"|3275 m<br>10745 ft||[[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #10{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|59||[[Neilingershan]]||align ="center"|3275 m<br>10745 ft |
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|C||[[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Majestic Ten #10{{efn|group=Lists|name=MajesticTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|60||[[Lingmingshan]]||align ="center"|3272 m<br>10735 ft||[[Taichung City]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}|| |
|align ="center"|60||[[Lingmingshan]]||align ="center"|3272 m<br>10735 ft |
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|B||[[Taichung City]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}|| |
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|align ="center"|61||[[Jundashan]]||align ="center"|3265 m<br>10712 ft||[[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}||align="center"|[[File:Junda Mountain.JPG|200px]] |
|align ="center"|61||[[Jundashan]] (郡大山)||align ="center"|3265 m<br>10712 ft |
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|A||[[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}||align="center"|[[File:Junda Mountain.JPG|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|62||[[Nenggao Mountain|Nenggaoshan]]{{efn-lr|Formerly known as: Noutakayama}}||align ="center"|3262 m<br>10702 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}<br> |
|align ="center"|62||[[Nenggao Mountain|Nenggaoshan]]{{efn-lr|Formerly known as: Noutakayama}} (能高山)||align ="center"|3262 m<br>10702 ft |
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|C||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}<br>Three Highs #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=ThreeHighs}}||align="center"|[[File:NengGauMountain.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|63||[[Wandongshan West Peak]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Huoshan}}||align ="center"|3258 m<br>10689 ft||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Remote Nine #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=RemoteNine}}|| |
|align ="center"|63||[[Wandongshan West Peak]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Huoshan}}||align ="center"|3258 m<br>10689 ft |
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|C||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Remote Nine #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=RemoteNine}}|| |
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|align ="center"|64||[[Jianshan (Taiwan)|Jianshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Xiaojianshan}}||align ="center"|3253 m<br>10673 ft||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Nine Walls #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=NineScreens}}|| |
|align ="center"|64||[[Jianshan (Taiwan)|Jianshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Xiaojianshan}}||align ="center"|3253 m<br>10673 ft |
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|C||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Nine Walls #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=NineScreens}}|| |
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|align ="center"|65||[[Pingfengshan]]||align ="center"|3250 m<br>10663 ft||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Nine Walls #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=NineScreens}}|| |
|align ="center"|65||[[Pingfeng Mountain|Pingfengshan]]||align ="center"|3250 m<br>10663 ft |
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|B||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Nine Walls #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=NineScreens}}|| |
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|align ="center"|66||[[Xiaoguanshan]]||align ="center"|3249 m<br>10659 ft||[[Kaohsiung City]], [[Taitung County]]||||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}|| |
|align ="center"|66||[[Xiaoguanshan]]||align ="center"|3249 m<br>10659 ft |
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|C||[[Kaohsiung City]], [[Taitung County]]||||align ="center"|Lofty Nine #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=LoftyNine}}|| |
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|align ="center"|67||[[Yixiqingmazhishan]]||align ="center"|3245 m<br>10646 ft||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Steep Seven #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=SteepSeven|Steep mountains with cliffs and loose rocks.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
|align ="center"|67||[[Yixiqingmazhishan]]||align ="center"|3245 m<br>10646 ft |
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|align ="center"|68||[[Mushan (Taiwan)|Mushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Ganzhuowanshan Southeast Peak}}||align ="center"|3241 m<br>10633 ft||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Simple Six #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=SimpleSix}}|| |
|align ="center"|68||[[Mushan (Taiwan)|Mushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Ganzhuowanshan Southeast Peak}}||align ="center"|3241 m<br>10633 ft |
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|align ="center"|69||[[Yushan Front Peak]]||align ="center"|3239 m<br>10627 ft||[[Chiayi County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Simple Six #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=SimpleSix}}|| |
|align ="center"|69||[[Yushan Front Peak]]||align ="center"|3239 m<br>10627 ft |
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|A||[[Chiayi County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Simple Six #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=SimpleSix}}|| |
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|align ="center"|70||[[Shimenshan]]||align ="center"|3237 m<br>10620 ft||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Little Eight #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=LittleEight}}||align="center"|[[File:石門山.JPG|200px]] |
|align ="center"|70||[[Shimenshan]]||align ="center"|3237 m<br>10620 ft |
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|A||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Little Eight #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=LittleEight}}||align="center"|[[File:石門山.JPG|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|71||[[Wushuangshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Maxirouganshan}}||align ="center"|3231 m<br>10600 ft||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Nine Walls #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=NineScreens}}|| |
|align ="center"|71||[[Wushuangshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Maxirouganshan}}||align ="center"|3231 m<br>10600 ft |
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|align ="center"|72||[[Taguanshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Daguanshan}}||align ="center"|3222 m<br>10571 ft||[[Taitung County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Steep Seven #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=SteepSeven}}|| |
|align ="center"|72||[[Taguanshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Daguanshan}}||align ="center"|3222 m<br>10571 ft |
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|A||[[Taitung County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Steep Seven #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=SteepSeven}}|| |
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|align ="center"|73||[[Mabishanshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Mameishan}}||align ="center"|3211 m<br>10535 ft||[[Yilan County, Taiwan|Yilan County]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|73||[[Mabishanshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Mameishan}}||align ="center"|3211 m<br>10535 ft |
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|C||[[Yilan County, Taiwan|Yilan County]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Flat Nine #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=FlatNine}}|| |
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|align ="center"|74||[[Dafenjianshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Jianshan}}||align ="center"|3208 m<br>10525 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Kaohsiung City]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|74||[[Dafenjianshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Jianshan}}||align ="center"|3208 m<br>10525 ft |
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|C||[[Nantou County]], [[Kaohsiung City]], [[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Three Spires #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=ThreeSpires}}|| |
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|align ="center"|75||[[Xueshan East Peak]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Mingjianshan}}||align ="center"|3201 m<br>10502 ft||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Little Eight #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=LittleEight}}||align="center"|[[File:HsuehMountainEastenPeak.jpg|200px]] |
|align ="center"|75||[[Xueshan East Peak]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Mingjianshan}}||align ="center"|3201 m<br>10502 ft |
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|A||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Little Eight #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=LittleEight}}||align="center"|[[File:HsuehMountainEastenPeak.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|76||[[Nanhuashan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Nenggaoshan North Peak}}||align ="center"|3184 m<br>10446 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Narrow Eight #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=NarrowEight}}||align="center"|[[File:NanHuaMountain.jpg|200px]] |
|align ="center"|76||[[Nanhuashan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Nenggaoshan North Peak}}||align ="center"|3184 m<br>10446 ft |
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|A||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Narrow Eight #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=NarrowEight}}||align="center"|[[File:NanHuaMountain.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|77||[[Guanshanlingshan]]||align ="center"|3176 m<br>10420 ft||[[Taitung County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Narrow Eight #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=NarrowEight}}|| |
|align ="center"|77||[[Guanshanlingshan]]||align ="center"|3176 m<br>10420 ft |
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|A||[[Taitung County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Narrow Eight #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=NarrowEight}}|| |
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|align ="center"|78||[[Hainuonanshan]]||align ="center"|3174 m<br>10413 ft||[[Taitung County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|78||[[Hainuonanshan]]||align ="center"|3174 m<br>10413 ft |
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|C||[[Taitung County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|79||[[Zhongxueshan]]||align ="center"|3173 m<br>10410 ft||[[Miaoli County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Verdant Ten #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=VerdantTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|79||[[Zhongxueshan]]||align ="center"|3173 m<br>10410 ft |
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|A||[[Miaoli County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Verdant Ten #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=VerdantTen}}||align="center"|[[File:Mt.ZhongXue 20180422.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|80||[[Shuanshan]]||align ="center"|3168 m<br>10394 ft||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}|| |
|align ="center"|80||[[Shuanshan]]||align ="center"|3168 m<br>10394 ft |
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|A||[[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Eight Beauties #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=EightBeauties}}|| |
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|align ="center"|81||[[Ganshufeng]]{{efn-lr|Other names: |
|align ="center"|81||[[Ganshufeng]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Central Range Point, Yam Peak}}||align ="center"|3158 m<br>10361 ft |
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|align ="center"|82||[[Hehuanshan West Peak]]||align ="center"|3145 m<br>10318 ft||[[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Verdant Ten #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=VerdantTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|82||[[Hehuanshan West Peak]]||align ="center"|3145 m<br>10318 ft |
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|A||[[Nantou County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Verdant Ten #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=VerdantTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|83||[[Shenmazhenshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Yezhenjialuosuishan}}||align ="center"|3141 m<br>10305 ft |
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|A||[[Yilan County, Taiwan|Yilan County]], [[Taichung City]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"| Contiguous Six #1{{efn|group=Lists|name=ContiguousSix|The Contiguous Six ({{lang|zh-tw|六肩稜}}) are near other high peaks, and can be reached along a ridge that extends down from the higher peak. They have fairly level trails, the peaks are named and there is some sort of survey marker.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
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|align ="center"|84||[[Kalayeshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Jialiupingshan}}||align ="center"|3133 m<br>10279 ft||[[Hsinchu County]], [[Yilan County, Taiwan|Yilan County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Contiguous Six #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=ContiguousSix}}<br>Four Beauties #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=FourBeauties}}||align="center"|[[File:Kalayeshan.JPG|200px]] |
|align ="center"|84||[[Kalayeshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Jialiupingshan}}||align ="center"|3133 m<br>10279 ft |
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|A||[[Hsinchu County]], [[Yilan County, Taiwan|Yilan County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Contiguous Six #2{{efn|group=Lists|name=ContiguousSix}}<br>Four Beauties #4{{efn|group=Lists|name=FourBeauties}}||align="center"|[[File:Kalayeshan.JPG|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|85||[[Kuhanuoxinshan]]||align ="center"|3115 m<br>10220 ft||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Remote Nine #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=RemoteNine}}|| |
|align ="center"|85||[[Kuhanuoxinshan]]||align ="center"|3115 m<br>10220 ft |
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|A||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Remote Nine #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=RemoteNine}}|| |
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|align ="center"|86||[[Jialishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Maibalabianshan}}||align ="center"|3112 m<br>10210 ft||[[Miaoli County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"|Contiguous Six #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=ContiguousSix}}|| |
|align ="center"|86||[[Jialishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Maibalabianshan}}||align ="center"|3112 m<br>10210 ft |
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|A||[[Miaoli County]]||align ="center"|[[Shei-Pa National Park|Shei-Pa]]||align ="center"| Contiguous Six #3{{efn|group=Lists|name=ContiguousSix}}|| |
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|align ="center"|87||Baishishan||align ="center"|3110 m<br>10203 ft |
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|C||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Steep Seven #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=SteepSeven}}|| |
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|align ="center"|88||[[Panshishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Shanyuanshan}}||align ="center"|3106 m<br>10190 ft||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Remote Nine #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=RemoteNine}}|| |
|align ="center"|88||[[Panshishan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Shanyuanshan}}||align ="center"|3106 m<br>10190 ft |
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|C||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Remote Nine #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=RemoteNine}}|| |
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|align ="center"|89||[[Patuolushan]]||align ="center"|3101 m<br>10174 ft||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|89||[[Patuolushan]]||align ="center"|3101 m<br>10174 ft |
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|C||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|90||[[Beidawushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Dawushan; Highest point in Pingtung County}}||align ="center"|3092 m<br>10144 ft||[[Pingtung County]], [[Taitung County]]||||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|90||[[Beidawushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Dawushan; Highest point in Pingtung County}} (北大武山)||align ="center"|3092 m<br>10144 ft |
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|A||[[Pingtung County]], [[Taitung County]]||||align ="center"|Five Greats #5{{efn|group=Lists|name=FiveGreats}}|| |
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|align ="center"|91||[[Xiluandashan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Luandashan}}||align ="center"|3081 m<br>10108 ft||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Steep Seven #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=SteepSeven}}|| |
|align ="center"|91||[[Xiluandashan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Luandashan}} (西巒大山)||align ="center"|3081 m<br>10108 ft |
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|A||[[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Steep Seven #7{{efn|group=Lists|name=SteepSeven}}||align="center"|[[File:Mt. Xiluanda 20151213.jpg|200px]] |
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|align ="center"|92||[[Tafenshan]]||align ="center"|3070 m<br>10072 ft||[[Hualien County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight|The Craggy Eight jut out from the surrounding terrain and are surrounded by cliffs and difficult terrain.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
|align ="center"|92||[[Tafenshan]]||align ="center"|3070 m<br>10072 ft |
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|C||[[Hualien County]], [[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Craggy Eight #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=CraggyEight|The Craggy Eight ({{lang|zh-tw|八銳}}) jut out from the surrounding terrain and are surrounded by cliffs and difficult terrain.<ref name="Groups" />}}|| |
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|align ="center"|93||[[Liwuzhushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: |
|align ="center"|93||[[Liwuzhushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: {{lang|ja|Tatsukiri}} Shan}}||align ="center"|3069 m<br>10069 ft |
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|C||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Rocky Ten #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=RockyTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|94||[[Andongjunshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Andongjunshan}}||align ="center"|3068 m<br>10066 ft||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}|| |
|align ="center"|94||[[Andongjunshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Andongjunshan}}||align ="center"|3068 m<br>10066 ft |
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|C||[[Hualien County]], [[Nantou County]]||||align ="center"|Gentle Ten #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=GentleTen}}|| |
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|align ="center"|95||[[Guangtoushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Zhiyaganshan}}||align ="center"|3060 m<br>10039 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|95||[[Guangtoushan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Zhiyaganshan}}||align ="center"|3060 m<br>10039 ft |
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|C||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Flat Nine #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=FlatNine}}|| |
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|align ="center"|96||[[Yangtoushan]]||align ="center"|3035 m<br>9957 ft||[[Hualien County]]||align ="center"|[[Taroko National Park|Taroko]]||align ="center"|Narrow Eight #8{{efn|group=Lists|name=NarrowEight}}|| |
|align ="center"|96||[[Yangtoushan]]||align ="center"|3035 m<br>9957 ft |
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|align ="center"|97||[[Bulakesangshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Wulagusanshan}}||align ="center"|3026 m<br>9928 ft||[[Taitung County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Nine Walls #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=NineScreens}}|| |
|align ="center"|97||[[Bulakesangshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Wulagusanshan}}||align ="center"|3026 m<br>9928 ft |
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|C||[[Taitung County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Nine Walls #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=NineScreens}}|| |
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|align ="center"|98||[[Jupenshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: |
|align ="center"|98||[[Jupenshan]]{{efn-lr|Other names: Penjushan, {{lang|bnn|Umabungu}} Shan}}||align ="center"|3022 m<br>9915 ft |
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|align ="center"|99||[[Liushunshan]]||align ="center"|2999 m<br>9839 ft||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"| |
|align ="center"|99||[[Liushunshan]]||align ="center"|2999 m<br>9839 ft |
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|B||[[Nantou County]], [[Hualien County]]||||align ="center"|Flat Nine #9{{efn|group=Lists|name=FlatNine}}|| |
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|align ="center"|100||[[Lushan (Taiwan)|Lushan]]||align ="center"|2981 m<br>9780 ft||[[Kaohsiung City]]||align ="center"|[[Yushan National Park|Yushan]]||align ="center"|Contiguous Six #6{{efn|group=Lists|name=ContiguousSix}}||align="center"|[[File:Lushan Taiwan.JPG|200px]] |
|align ="center"|100||[[Lushan (Taiwan)|Lushan]]||align ="center"|2981 m<br>9780 ft |
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 15 February 2024
The Baiyue (Chinese: 臺灣百岳; pinyin: Táiwān bǎiyuè) is a list of one hundred mountain peaks in Taiwan. They were chosen by a group of prominent Taiwanese hikers from mountain peaks known at the time to be over 3,000 meters in height.[a] The selection criteria included uniqueness, danger, height, beauty and prominence. Preference was also given to peaks already named and those with triangulation points.[1][2] As such, "Top" does not refer strictly to the highest peaks by elevation, but rather peaks most worth hiking. The list was intended to promote enthusiasm for high-altitude hiking in Taiwan.[3] In the resulting list of one hundred peaks, 69 peaks were in the Central Mountain Range, the largest of Taiwan's five principal mountain ranges, while 19 were in the Xueshan Range, and 12 were in the Yushan Range.[4] The Alishan Range and Coastal Mountain Range, being below 3,000m, have no peaks in the list of Baiyue.
History
[edit]Taiwan has one of the highest densities of tall mountains in the world.[citation needed] To promote mountain hiking, the Taiwan Alpine Association began developing a list of top 100 peaks for Taiwan. Wen-An Lin, after a 1971 crossing of the Central Mountain Range, set about drawing up the list. Significant contributions in sourcing photos and materials were made by the following: Ruan Rongzhu, Winston Shieh, Yang Zhang Bilian, and the Chinese Mountain Association. After extensive consultation with Ching-Chang Tsai, Tian-Cheng Hsing, Tung-San Ting and other prominent hikers of the day, the list of Baiyue was finalized.[1]
Upon completion of the list, hiking the Baiyue immediately became one of the primary goals of avid hikers in Taiwan.[1][2][5][6][7] Finishing the Baiyue is no easy task, however. For aspiring Baiyue hikers, the Five Greats, Three Spires, and One Ogre (Hanzi: 五嶽三尖一奇), whose unique beauty best represents the grandeur of Taiwan's high mountains, became a popular starting point. Other popular sets of peaks include the Harsh Ten and Four Beauties (Hanzi: 十峻四秀). Many begin with the more easily accessible peaks in the Hehuanshan area.
There are actually over 260 mountain peaks over 3,000 meters in Taiwan, many of which were not listed in the Baiyue, but nonetheless impressive. Therefore, some criticism remains over the inclusion of certain mountain peaks on the list, and the exclusion of others, such as Chushan in the Dongjunshan Chain, and Mutelebushan near Xueshan's North Peak. Some have argued that these peaks should be in the Baiyue, while peaks such as Jupenshan, Lushan, Nanhubeishan, Shenmazhenshan, Jianshan, and Bulakesangshan, should be taken off the list. Also, when resurveying was carried out long after the Baiyue list was completed, it was found that Liushunshan and Lushan were under 3,000m. However, as the Baiyue already enjoyed such widespread acceptance, they were not removed from the list and remain there to this day.
Complete listing of Baiyue
[edit]The following is a complete listing of the 100 Taiwanese mountain peaks commonly known as the Baiyue:
Notes
[edit]Designated lists
[edit]- ^ The original criteria of height was 10,000 Japanese feet, or 3,030 meters.
- ^ a b c d e The Five Greats (五嶽) are the highest in their region, and they include famous mountains such as Yushan and Xueshan. They are a must for all Baiyue hikers.[9]
- ^ a b c During the Japanese rule in Taiwan, the Three Highs (三高) had the character of "high" (Kanji: 高) in their names, which are rarely used today.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j The Harsh Ten (十峻) are prominent, steep peaks not included in the Five Greats, Three Spires, and One Ogre.[9]
- ^ a b c d e f g h The Eight Beauties (八秀) were chosen for their beautiful landscapes, gentle slope, meadows of short bamboo and lack of rock scrambling.[9]
- ^ a b c d The Flat Nine (九平) are wide, flat peaks without large rocks or trees, only short bamboo. Comfortable, easy walking.[9][10]
- ^ a b c The Three Spires (三尖) are famous for their beauty and conical shape, and have character "Spire" (尖) in their names.[9]
- ^ a b c d e f g The Gentle Ten (十潤) have an overall smooth profile, with gentle slopes and little climbing or scrambling needed.[9]
- ^ a b c d The Rocky Ten (十巖) have rocky peaks that require scrambling or climbing to summit.[9]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j The Majestic Ten (十崇) were chosen for their size and prominence, wide peaks, gentle slope and serene nature.[9]
- ^ Qilaishan North Peak, the One Ogre (一奇 or 一怪), is located along the northern end of the Central Mountain Range's central spine. The ascent is steep and difficult in parts, and the dark fragmented slate covering the western face has earned it the nickname "Black Qilai". Some sources spell Qilai "Chilai".
- ^ a b c d e f g h The Lofty Nine (九峨) are tall conspicuous peaks, catching the eye more than neighboring peaks.[9]
- ^ a b c d The Four Beauties are also known as the Wuling Sixiu[11] due to their proximity to Wuling Farm. Each of these four peaks has its own unique characteristics. The "Four Beauties" initially chosen by Tian-Cheng Hsing were Chiyoushan, Taoshan, Shilunshan and Kalayeshan, while Pintianshan was listed as one of the Harsh Ten. However, since Shilunshan was not a Baiyue, hikers began recognizing Pintianshan as one of the Four Beauties instead.[12]
- ^ a b c d The Verdant Ten have trails that wind through lush green forests of tall, twisting trees and bamboo.[9]
- ^ a b c d The Little Eight are small peaks with gentle slopes that can be easily reached as part of a longer trip.[9]
- ^ a b c d e f The Craggy Eight (八銳) jut out from the surrounding terrain and are surrounded by cliffs and difficult terrain.[9]
- ^ a b c d e The Narrow Eight have long narrow ridgelines with cliffs or steep slopes on both sides.[9]
- ^ a b c d e These mountains rise up like a wall, wide and flat, blocking the view of a large area like a screen.[9]
- ^ a b c d The Simple Six trails are offshoots from another main trail, short in distance and not very strenuous. They are easy side trips when hiking the parent trail.[9]
- ^ a b c d The Remote Nine are on distant offshoots of their mountain range and are not easily combined with other peaks into a single journey.[9]
- ^ a b c d Steep mountains with cliffs and loose rocks.[9]
- ^ a b c d e The Contiguous Six (六肩稜) are near other high peaks, and can be reached along a ridge that extends down from the higher peak. They have fairly level trails, the peaks are named and there is some sort of survey marker.[9]
Alternative names and other remarks
[edit]- ^ Formerly known as Niitakayama, Mt. Morrison; This mountain is the highest point of Nantou County, Kaohsiung City, Chiayi County.
- ^ Formerly known as Tsugitakayama, Mt. Sylvia; Highest point of Miaoli County, Taichung City.
- ^ Other names: Mahudas Shan, the highest point of Central Mountain Range
- ^ Other names: Ulamun Shan, the 2nd highest point of Central Mountain Range
- ^ Other names: Yuliyulishan
- ^ Highest point of Taitung County
- ^ Highest point of Yilan County
- ^ Other names: Kayixishan
- ^ Other names: Hongyeshan
- ^ Other names: Baduowanuominshan
- ^ Other names: Cloud Peak
- ^ Other names: Qilaishan Main Peak
- ^ Other names: Tabilashan
- ^ Other names: Bayoushan
- ^ Other names: Boqinxilunshan
- ^ Other names: Tiancuifeng
- ^ Other names: Xiaxueshashan
- ^ Other names: Jiutongshan; Highest point of Hsinchu County
- ^ Other names: Qusheshan, Gaotianshan
- ^ Other names: Nanhunanshan
- ^ Other names: Lagashan, Bainanshan
- ^ Other names: Lagashan
- ^ Other names: Baigoudashan
- ^ Other names: Xinguanshan
- ^ Other names: Adubanshan
- ^ Other names: Yuluofushan
- ^ Other names: Jiangzeshan
- ^ Other names: Majiangzhizishan
- ^ Formerly known as: Noutakayama
- ^ Other names: Huoshan
- ^ Other names: Xiaojianshan
- ^ Other names: Ganzhuowanshan Southeast Peak
- ^ Other names: Maxirouganshan
- ^ Other names: Daguanshan
- ^ Other names: Mameishan
- ^ Other names: Jianshan
- ^ Other names: Mingjianshan
- ^ Other names: Nenggaoshan North Peak
- ^ Other names: Central Range Point, Yam Peak
- ^ Other names: Yezhenjialuosuishan
- ^ Other names: Jialiupingshan
- ^ Other names: Maibalabianshan
- ^ Other names: Shanyuanshan
- ^ Other names: Dawushan; Highest point in Pingtung County
- ^ Other names: Luandashan
- ^ Other names: Tatsukiri Shan
- ^ Other names: Andongjunshan
- ^ Other names: Zhiyaganshan
- ^ Other names: Wulagusanshan
- ^ Other names: Penjushan, Umabungu Shan
References
[edit]- ^ a b c 臺灣百岳小史 (Short History of Taiwan's Baiyue), accessed 03 June 2015.]
- ^ a b Lonely Planet; Robert Kelly; Chung Wah Chow (1 February 2014). Lonely Planet Taiwan. Lonely Planet Publications. p. 67. ISBN 978-1-74321-835-8.
- ^ Yeh, Joseph (2011-01-31). "Fulfill your dreams while you are young, says daring hiker Lin Cheng-han". The China Post. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ 頁面歷史: 台灣百岳[permanent dead link ], National Park Mountaineering School (History: Taiwan's Baiyue), accessed 03 June 2015.
- ^ Huang, Chao-kuo (2007-12-24). "Taiwanese Scales World's Peaks". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ Bartholomew, Ian (2001-08-19). "Taiwan's rivers offer vast potential for adventure". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ Bartholomew, Ian (2013-03-20). "Mountain lore". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ a b Chinese Taipei Alpine Association 百岳一覽表 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 03 June 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r 台灣山嶽導覽入門篇 by H領隊 Archived 2015-05-18 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 03 June 2015.
- ^ 奇萊主峰濃霧積雪 救難人員舉步維艱, Eastern Daily News, accessed 03 June 2015.
- ^ Taiwan's Most Spectacular Hiking Trails, Wanderlust travel magazine, accessed 03 June 2015.
- ^ 第二世代台灣百嶽全集上冊,戶外生活圖書股份有限公司,陳遠見主編,2007年8月31日初版, ISBN 9789866994395.