Tanggula Pass

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Tanggula Pass is a high mountain pass in the Tanggula Mountains of the Tibetan Plateau, known as one of the highest road and railway passes in the world.

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Tanggula Pass canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
transport infrastructure
climate alpine climate
continent Asia
country China
crosses Tanggula Mountains watershed
elevation about 17159 feet above sea level
about 5231 metres above sea level
environment permafrost area
feature cold temperatures year-round
sparse vegetation
thin air
hazard altitude sickness risk for travelers
knownFor being one of the highest railway passes in the world
being one of the highest road passes in the world
languageOfToponym Chinese
Tibetan
locatedIn Tanggula Mountains
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Qinghai
surface form: Qinghai Province

Tibet Autonomous Region
locatedOn Tibetan Plateau
mountainRange Tanggula Mountains
near source region of the Yangtze River
onRailway Qinghai–Tibet Railway
onRoad Qinghai–Tibet Highway
partOf boundary between Tibet Autonomous Region and Qinghai Province
railwayFeature section of Qinghai–Tibet Railway with permafrost engineering
railwayOpened 2006
region northern Tibet
southern Qinghai
roadFeature segment of China National Highway G109
roadImportance key segment of access route to Lhasa
terrain high-altitude plateau
transportCorridor main overland route between Qinghai and Tibet
usedBy road vehicles
trains

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Tanggula Mountains hasPass Tanggula Pass
Tanggula railway station locatedNear Tanggula Pass