Yushan

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Yushan is the tallest mountain in Taiwan and East Asia, renowned for its rugged alpine scenery and significance as a national symbol.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
national symbol of Taiwan
natural landmark
alsoKnownAs Jade Mountain NERFINISHED
Yu Shan NERFINISHED
appearsOn New Taiwan Dollar banknotes
country Taiwan NERFINISHED
elevation 12966 ft
3952 m
formedBy orogenic uplift
hasBiodiversity high
hasClimate alpine climate
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Taiwanese people
indigenous peoples of Taiwan NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem alpine grassland
montane forest
subalpine scrub
hasFeature rocky ridges
rugged alpine scenery
steep slopes
subtropical to alpine vegetation zones
hasGeology metamorphic rock
hasSubpeak East Peak of Yushan NERFINISHED
Front Peak of Yushan NERFINISHED
North Peak of Yushan NERFINISHED
South Peak of Yushan NERFINISHED
West Peak of Yushan NERFINISHED
isClimbedVia Yushan Main Peak Trail NERFINISHED
isHighestPointOf East Asia NERFINISHED
Taiwan NERFINISHED
Taiwan Island NERFINISHED
isPartOf Yushan National Park NERFINISHED
isPopularFor hiking
mountaineering
sunrise viewing
isSymbolOf Taiwan NERFINISHED
locatedIn Chiayi County NERFINISHED
East Asia
Nantou County NERFINISHED
Yushan National Park NERFINISHED
locatedOn Taiwan Island NERFINISHED
mountainRange Yushan Range NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity Chiayi NERFINISHED
Taichung NERFINISHED
partOf Central Mountain Range (Taiwan) NERFINISHED
prominence 3952 m
protectedStatus national park core area
requires climbing permit

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