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Central peak

Wei Peak of Bloat Peak, the 12th highest peak in the world
Central Peak, the twelfth highest peak in the world Broad Peak [1] Weifeng, 8016m above sea level, is located in the Karakoram Mountains Chogory Peak About 12 kilometers to the southeast is the border peak between China and Pakistan controlled Kashmir. It is about 76 ° 30 'east longitude and 35 ° 54' north latitude, which is another peak of more than 8000 meters in Xinjiang (Kashgar region). [2]
Bloat Peak is locally called "Froqing Rigang", which means "Sanjian Mountain", because its three main ridges stand a total of three peaks, straight and towering, piercing the blue sky. They are: the main peak with an altitude of 8047 meters, the Wei peak with an altitude of 8016 meters, and the north peak with an altitude of 7550 meters. Bloat Peak is majestic and its body is covered with ice and snow all the year round. [2]
Chinese name
Central peak
geographical position
Chogory Peak About 12 kilometers to the southeast
Altitude
8016 m
Literature
China Surveying and Mapping Daily
Honors
The 12th highest peak in the world

Basic Introduction

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Some of the above elevation data of the peak above 8000 meters above the surface of the earth were measured 20 years ago (for example, Mount Everest was measured in 1975), and some of them were measured longer On August 19, 1994, Li Xiguang, a reporter from Xinhua News Agency, reported that "researchers from the Institute of Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, who are investigating the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, told reporters that the Qinghai Tibet Plateau is in a strong uplift period because the Indian plate is moving northward at a speed of 5 cm every year. The Himalayas are rising by 1 cm on average every year, while its highest peak, Mount Everest, is rising by 3.7 cm on average every year". Since most of the peaks above 8000 meters on the earth are located on the main ridge line of the Himalayas and are rising every year, how much their altitude has changed is one of the important issues that the world's scientific community should pay attention to today.

Climbing history

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In 1957, the Austrian team first climbed the peak.
In 1975, the Polish team successfully climbed the Weifeng Peak at 8016 meters above sea level, which was the first time to reach the top of Bloat Peak.
In 1975, the Polish mountaineer Krzysztof Wielicki set a record of only 14 hours from BC to reach the top of Bloat.
In 1983, the Italians completed the climbing of the northern peak of Bloat, which is 7550 meters above sea level.
In August 2001, the "14 Tibetan peak expeditions above 8000 meters in China" reached the top of the Buluoat Peak.
On June 15, 2003, Han Wang Yong, a Korean, completed the climb of Bloat Peak, and completed the climb of 14 8000 meter mountains, which took eight years. He is the 11th mountaineer in the world to complete this feat. [2]