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Kongur Tagh is a huge mountain in China. It stands tall at 7,649 metres (25,095 ft) high! This makes it one of the tallest mountains in the world, ranking as the 37th highest. It's part of the Pamir Mountains, a big mountain range in Asia. People also call it Kongkoerh. The first climbers to reach the very top were Peter Boardman, Chris Bonington, Alan Rouse, and Joe Tasker. They made history in 1981.

Kongur Tagh: China's Giant Mountain

Kongur Tagh is a very important mountain in China. It is located in the Xinjiang region. This area is known for its tall mountains and beautiful, rugged landscapes. The mountain is part of the Pamir Mountains, which are sometimes called the "Roof of the World." This is because many high mountain ranges meet there.

Where is Kongur Tagh Located?

Kongur Tagh is found in the western part of China. Specifically, it is in the Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County. This county is in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The Pamir Mountains stretch across several countries. These include China, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Afghanistan. Kongur Tagh is one of the highest peaks in the Chinese part of this range.

Reaching the Summit: A Climbing Challenge

Climbing Kongur Tagh is very difficult. The mountain has steep slopes and dangerous weather. It is also very cold and windy at such high altitudes. Many climbers try to reach the top, but only a few succeed.

The First Successful Climb

The first people to reach the top of Kongur Tagh were a team of British climbers. They were Peter Boardman, Chris Bonington, Alan Rouse, and Joe Tasker. They made their historic climb in 1981. It was a huge achievement in the world of mountaineering. Their success showed how challenging and rewarding climbing such a giant mountain can be.

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