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The westernmost point of China is the Pamirs.
The Pamirs are located in the heart of Asia, home to a collection of mountains, including the world's highest peak.
of the Himalayas, as well as the Kunlun Mountains.
Tien Shan, mountain ranges, and much more. Therefore, it can also be called the ancestor of all mountains. It is also a very good tourist attraction with undulating mountains and snow-capped peaks, where you can see both the blue and clear side and the desolate and magnificent scenery.
Many people's first impression of the Pamirs is that they are distant, rough, cold, icy and snowy. In fact, the Pamirs have been more like a strange-tempered grandfather for thousands of years: rivers have dried up and risen, elevations have risen, snow lines have slowly degraded, and volcanic eruptions have declared their existence to the world.
The Pamir Plateau is geographically advantageous, it is southeast, west and central Asia.
The watershed of the region is also the ancient Silk Road.
The transit station of the trade road is an important road from the south to Afghanistan and Khan, Iran, and Central Asia, and there are many river valleys in the Pamir Plateau, connecting all directions, so it is also of very high strategic significance.
Because of its strategic significance, this part of the Pamirs was ill-fated, and during the Qing Dynasty, it was defeated by Tsarist Russia due to its weak national strength.
The Empire and the South British Empire.
In the Qing Dynasty, the Pamirs were divided into Tsarist Russia and the South British Empire, so only the Tagdun Pamir region was left as part of our country. Later, due to the collapse of the Soviet Union, the entire Pamir region was subordinated to China, Tajikistan and Afghanistan, and later Tajikistan returned part of its territory to China. At present, most of the East Pamir Plateau is the territory of our country, and now the border defense company stationed in Tagdun Bash Pamir is practicing loyalty in the wind and rain, swaying their youth and lives to defend the western frontier of the motherland, maintaining peace in the region and social stability, promoting the construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, and writing a new chapter.
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The westernmost part of China is the Pamir Plateau, which is a watershed in the southeast, west and Central Asia, and is also a transit point for the ancient Silk Road trade route.
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The westernmost part of China is the Pamir Plateau, which is very high in altitude and very low in temperature, making it unsuitable for people.
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The Pamir Plateau, this place is located in Xinjiang, the altitude is also relatively high, and there are many people living on it.
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Easternmost point: Located in the East Ninth District, 135 degrees 2 minutes and 30 seconds east longitude, the Black Blind Island at the confluence of the Heilongjiang River and the Ussuri River (the original easternmost point of China is located at the intersection of the center line of the main channel of the Heilongjiang River and the Ussuri River, and after the return of the Black Blind Island, it has become the new easternmost point of China).
The westernmost point: located in the 5th East District, 73 degrees 40 minutes east longitude, it is generally believed to be Wucha County of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region located in the Uzberi Pass (the real west solstice point is on the Pamir Plateau, on a snow-capped mountain slightly south of the junction of China, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan).
The southernmost point: Located in the East Eighth District, 3 degrees 52 minutes north latitude, the Zengmu Dark Sand of the Nansha Islands (the Eight Immortals Dark Sand and the Standing Dark Sand are in the southwest of the Zengmu Dark Sand, which is the place name that has not been officially announced in the South China Sea. Although they are farther south than the Zengmu Sands, it is generally believed that the Zengmu Sands are the southernmost point in China).
The northernmost point: It is located in the East Eighth District, 53 degrees 33 minutes north latitude, on the center line of the main channel of the Heilongjiang River north of the Mohe River in Heilongjiang Province (Mohe County).
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The four ends of Chinese territory are: the easternmost point is at the intersection of the center line of the main channel of the Heilongjiang and Ussuri rivers (135°2 30''e), and the westernmost point is near the Pamirs (73°29).'"e), the southernmost point of the site is in the dark sand (3°31'00'n', 112°17'09"E), (English: Lidi Ansha or Lydi Shoal) is a dark sand in the Nansha Islands region of the South China Sea, the southernmost point of actual Chinese territory (not located about 15 nautical miles northeast of the Zengmu Shoal).
According to the administrative division of the People's Republic of China, the site of the dark sand belongs to the jurisdiction of Sansha City, Hainan Province. The northernmost point is on the center line of the main channel of the Heilongjiang River north of Mohe (53°33 N, 124°20 E).
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The northernmost and easternmost points of China's territory are located in Heilongjiang Province, which is referred to as Hei; The westernmost point is located in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, referred to as Xin, and the southernmost point is Hainan Province, referred to as Qiong
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The easternmost point of China's territory is located in the East Ninth District, 135 degrees 2 minutes and 30 seconds east longitude, at the confluence of the Heilongjiang River and the Ussuri River, on the Black Blind Island; The westernmost point is located in the 5th East District, 73 degrees 40 minutes east longitude, on the Pamir Plateau, on a snow-capped mountain slightly south of the junction of China, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan; The southernmost point is located in the East Eighth District, 3 degrees 52 minutes north latitude, the Eight Immortals Dark Sand and the Lidi Dark Sand of the Nansha Islands; The northernmost point is located in the East Eighth District, at 53 degrees 33 minutes north latitude, on the center line of the main channel of the Heilongjiang River north of the Mohe River in Heilongjiang Province.
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China's land territory is farthest:
From east to west, the easternmost point of China's land territory is located in the Fuyuan Delta at the confluence of the main channel of the Heilongjiang and Ussuri rivers in Fuyuan County, Heilongjiang Province, and the westernmost point is the Pamir Plateau west of Wuqia County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
The easternmost to westernmost distance is about 5,200 kilometers.
The longest distance from the territory of China:
From the southernmost to the northernmost, the northernmost point is the center line of the main channel of the Heilongjiang River north of the Mohe River in Heilongjiang Province, and the southernmost point is the Zengmu Dark Shoal in the Nansha Islands in the South China Sea.
The distance from the southernmost to the northernmost is about 5500 km.
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The northernmost point is on the center line of the main channel of Heilongjiang River north of Mohe in Heilongjiang Province (53°.
The southernmost point is the Zengmu Shoal (3°51 N, 112°16 E) in the Nansha Islands in the South China Sea.
The easternmost point is at Hei Blind Island in Heilongjiang Province (48°27 N, 135°05 E).
The westernmost point is in the Pamir Plateau of Xinjiang (39°15 N, 73°33 E).
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The northernmost point of Chinese territory is on the center line of the main channel of the Heilongjiang River (53°N) north of the Mohe River in Heilongjiang Province.
The southernmost point of China's territory is in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
The easternmost point of Chinese territory is at the intersection of the Heilongjiang River in Heilongjiang Province and the centerline of the main channel of the Ussuri River (135°E).
The westernmost point of Chinese territory is <> in the Pamir Plateau (73°E) in Xinjiang
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The westernmost point of our territory is in the Pamirs of Xinjiang.
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, referred to as Xin, the capital of Urumqi, is located in northwest China, is one of China's five ethnic minority autonomous regions, covering an area of 10,000 square kilometers, is the largest provincial-level administrative region in China, accounting for about one-sixth of China's total land area, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, the permanent population of the autonomous region in 2021 was 25.89 million.
Xinjiang is located in the hinterland of the Eurasian continent, with a land border of more than 5,600 kilometers, and borders with Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Mongolia, India, and Afghanistan.
Xinjiang is home to 56 ethnic groups, including Han, Uygur, Kazakh, Hui, Mongolian, Kyrgyz, Xibe, Tajik, Uzbek, Manchu, Daur, Tatar, Russian and other ethnic groups, and is one of the five ethnic minority autonomous regions in China.
History and Culture of Xinjiang:
During the primitive society period, written in the Warring States Period, the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" and "The Biography of Mu Tianzi", about the story of King Mu of Zhou to visit Kunlun to meet the Queen Mother of the West, a large number of pottery unearthed by archaeological excavations in Xinjiang, many of which have the same or similar patterns and ornaments of painted pottery and pottery patterns unearthed in the same period in the interior of the Central Plains.
3000 years ago, Xinjiang unearthed painted pottery triangle pattern, vortex, string pattern drawing and such as pottery beans and other shapes, indicating that Gansu and inland painted pottery art has been shadowed by the development of Xinjiang painted pottery culture, from October to November 1995, the No. 3 coffin of Minfeng Niya site unearthed colorful brocade quilt woven with princely and dusk, long live the descendants of the small seal Chinese characters and patterns.
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