Xixabangma
Xixabangma, also known as Gosainthān, is one of the highest mountains in China, specifically 14th, at 8,027 meters above sea level. It becomes the remaining 8,000 meters that need to be climbed, as its area lies entirely within Tibet and the applicable foreign visitor regulations are set forth by the Chinese government and Tibet.
Shishapangma is located in south-significant Tibet, 5 kilometers from the border with Nepal. It is the handiest eight-thousander absolutely inside Chinese territory. It is likewise the best height withinside the Jugal Himal, that's contiguous with and frequently taken into consideration as a part of Langtang Himal. The Jugal/Langtang Himal straddles the Tibet/Nepal border. Since Shishapangma is at the dry north aspect of the Himalayan crest and further from the decreasing terrain of Nepal, it has much less dramatic vertical alleviation than maximum principal Himalayan peaks.
Geologist Toni Hagen defined the call as means a "grassy plain" or "meadow" (Panama) above a "comb" or a "range" (shisha or Chisa) withinside the neighborhood Tibetan, thereby signifying the "crest above the grassy plains".
Height: 8,027 meters
Location: south-significant Tibet, 5 kilometers from the border with Nepal