List of mountains in Taiwan

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Taiwan is a mountainous island, and mountain climbing is a favorite activity of the and many Taiwanese people. A list of One Hundred Mountains (Chinese:百岳排行) was created in 1971, which listed the best mountains for climbing on the island. Climbing all one hundred mountains is the greatest challenge for Taiwanese climbers.


  • Jade Mountain (Yushan, Yu Shan, Niitakayama, Mount Niitaka, Mt. Morrison) 玉山:
    •  Main Peak 主峰 3,952m
    •  Eastern Peak 東峰 3,940m
    •  Northern Peak 北峰 3,920m
    •  Southern Peak 南峰 3,900m
  • Snow Mountain (Syue Shan) 雪山 3,886m
  • Siouguluan Mountain 秀姑巒山 3,860m
  • Wulameng Mountain 烏拉孟山 3,805m
  • Nanhu Mountain 南湖大山 3,740m
  • Central Range Point 中央尖山 3,703m
  • Mount Guan 關山 3,666m
  • Dongjyun Mountain 東郡大山 3,619m
  • Cilai Mountain 奇萊山:
    •  Northern Peak 北峰 3,605m
    •  Main Peak 主峰 3,559m
  • Siangyang Mountain 向陽山 3,603m
  • Dajian Mountain大劍山 3,593m
  • Cloud Peak (Yunfeng) 雲峰 3,562m
  • Dasyue Mountain 大雪山 3,529m
  • Tao Mountain 桃山 3,525m
  • Pintien Mountain 品田山 3,524m
  • Dabajian Mountain 大霸尖山 3,505m
  • Wuming Mountain 無明山 3,449m
  • Nenggao Mountain 能高山:
    •  Southern Peak 南峰 3,349m
    •  Main Peak 主峰 3,261m
  • Jhuoshe Mountain 卓社大山 3,343m
  • Baigu Mountain 白姑大山 3,341m
  • Sinkang Mountain 新康山 3,335m
  • Taroko Mountain 太魯閣大山 3,282m
  • Dan Mountain 丹大山 3,240m
  • Hehuan Mountain 合歡山 3,416m




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