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Golmud

China > Qinghai > Golmud

Average elevation: 3,673 m

Tianjun County

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 3,892 m

Golog

China > Qinghai

The lay of the land of the prefecture is largely determined by the Amne Machin mountain range (max elevation 6,282 m), which runs in the general northwest- to-southeast direction across the entire prefecture, and beyond. The existence of the ridge results in one of the great bends of the Yellow River, which…

Average elevation: 4,030 m

Guide County

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 3,229 m

Jainca County

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 2,848 m

Chitö

China > Qinghai > Zadoi County

Average elevation: 4,678 m

Golmud

China > Qinghai > Golmud

Average elevation: 2,862 m

Yushu

China > Qinghai

With elevations above 3,600 metres (12,000 ft), the prefecture has a harsh climate, with long, cold winters, and short, rainy, and cool to warm summers. Specifically, in the Köppen system, the prefecture ranges from the alpine variation of the subarctic climate (Köppen Dwc), to a full alpine climate (Köppen…

Average elevation: 4,472 m

Cika

China > Qinghai > Jainca County

Average elevation: 2,877 m

Tanggulashan

China > Qinghai > Golmud

The Tanggula settlement, also known as Marquwo, Tuotuoheyan, or Togtogquwo, is located at 4,535 metres (14,879 ft) above sea level in the central part of Tanggula Mountains, as the town's name indicates. The town's area includes the Geladaindong Peak, a mountain which stands at 6,621 metres (21,722 ft) in…

Average elevation: 4,571 m

Gangshika

China > Qinghai > Menyuan Hui Autonomous County

Average elevation: 4,743 m

Triwang

China > Qinghai > Chindu County

Average elevation: 4,377 m

Huzhu Tu Autonomous County

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 2,900 m

Dulan County

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 3,814 m

Hezhou

China > Qinghai > Guinan County

Average elevation: 3,154 m

Haidong

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 2,758 m

Suli

China > Qinghai > Tianjun County

Average elevation: 3,759 m

Keke

China > Qinghai > Ulan County

Average elevation: 2,990 m

Huangzhong

China > Qinghai > Huangzhong District

Average elevation: 2,815 m

Laji Shan

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 3,493 m

Xinghai County

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 3,881 m

Nangchen County

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 4,528 m

Lenghu

China > Qinghai > Mangya City

Average elevation: 2,921 m

Qaidam

China > Qinghai > Da Qaidam

Average elevation: 3,453 m

Gadê County

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 4,264 m

东台吉乃尔湖

China > Qinghai > Golmud > Urt Moron

Average elevation: 2,691 m

Ping'an District

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 2,750 m

Ulan County

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 3,593 m

Geshenke

China > Qinghai > Tongde County

Average elevation: 3,566 m

Xining City

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 3,215 m

Golmud

China > Qinghai

Golmud proper is at an elevation of 2,809 m (9,216 ft). It grew up alongside the Golmud River, which gave it its name.

Average elevation: 4,101 m

Xining

China > Qinghai > Renminjie Subdistrict

The city was a commercial hub along the Northern Silk Road's Hexi Corridor for over 2000 years, and was a stronghold of the Han, Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties' resistance against nomadic attacks from the west. Although long a part of Gansu province, Xining was added to Qinghai in 1928. Xining holds sites of…

Average elevation: 2,505 m

Shamda

China > Qinghai > Nangchen County

Average elevation: 4,248 m

Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture

China > Qinghai > Gadê County

The lay of the land of the prefecture is largely determined by the Amne Machin mountain range (max elevation 6,282 m), which runs in the general northwest- to-southeast direction across the entire prefecture, and beyond. The existence of the ridge results in one of the great bends of the Yellow River, which…

Average elevation: 4,340 m

Qaidam Basin

China > Qinghai > Da Qaidam Administrative Zone > Qaidam

Orographically, the Qaidam Basin is a comparatively low area in the northeastern part of the Tibetan Plateau. With an elevation of around 3,000 m (10,000 ft), Qaidam forms a kind of shelf between Tibet to the south (around 4,300 m or 14,000 ft) and Gansu to the north (around 1,100 m or 3,500 ft). A low water…

Average elevation: 2,742 m

Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture

China > Qinghai > Maqên County > Dawu

The lay of the land of the prefecture is largely determined by the Amne Machin mountain range (max elevation 6,282 m), which runs in the general northwest- to-southeast direction across the entire prefecture, and beyond. The existence of the ridge results in one of the great bends of the Yellow River, which…

Average elevation: 4,101 m

Menyuan

China > Qinghai > Menyuan Hui Autonomous County > Menyuan

Average elevation: 3,349 m

Nyinchuk

China > Qinghai > Zêkog County > Nyinchuk

Average elevation: 3,400 m

Magu

China > Qinghai > Nangchen County

Average elevation: 4,138 m

Lamu

China > Qinghai > Hualong Hui Autonomous County

Average elevation: 2,256 m

Hoh Xil

China > Qinghai > Zokya

The region covers 83,000 square kilometres at an average elevation of 4,800 metres above sea level, stretches in a meridional (east-west) direction between the Tanggula and Kunlun mountain chains in the border areas of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, northwest China's Qinghai Province and China's…

Average elevation: 4,768 m

Yellow River

China > Qinghai > Tso Kyaring

Average elevation: 4,268 m

Qinghai Lake

China > Qinghai

Average elevation: 3,332 m

Qumarlêb County

China > Qinghai

With an elevation of around 4,200 metres (14,000 ft), Qumarlêb County has an alpine climate (Köppen ETH), with long, very cold winters, and short, cool and rainy summers. Average low temperatures are below freezing from mid September to late May; however, due to the wide diurnal temperature variation,…

Average elevation: 4,505 m

Haiyan County

China > Qinghai > Haiyan County

Average elevation: 3,495 m

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