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Longitude: 92.4771 degrees
Latitude: 29.8957 degrees
Altitude: 5013 meters
Climbing season: July, August
Location: Tibet
Mila Shan, which situated in Yalung Zangbo valley, is an important boundary mountain of the different topography, vegetation and climate in both the east and west sides of the valley. Mila Shan is not only the watershed of Lhasa river system in northwest and Niyang river system in southeast but also the natural dividing line of the oceanic climate in Nyingchi prefecture and the continental climate in Lhasa region, west of it is cold and dry while the east region is warm and humid with lush vegetation, and this endows the mountain a significance of geographical boundary.
High elevation with moderate climate
Route into the mountain
Eastward to Nyingchi along national road 318
Mila Mountain, or Mira Mountain (Chinese: 米拉山; pinyin: Mǐ lā shān), is a mountain in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, roughly 150 kilometres (93 mi) by road northeast of Lhasa. The road pass that runs by its peak is one of the highest on China National Highway 318.
Considered to be sacred in four religions: Bön, Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism
Highest mountain in Sichuan province, also known to locals as “The King of Sichuan Mountains”
one of seven god mountains of Bon religion in Tibetan area
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