Xiaoxiangling

Xiaoxiangling (Chinese: 小相岭), or Xiaoxiang Range is a fairly small mountain range in China's Sichuan Province. It is part of the complicated system of mountains of south-central Sichuan, and runs in the general north-south direction, within the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture and the adjacent parts of Ya'an Prefecture-level city.

The highest point of the range is Huatoujian (铧头尖), 4791 m above the sea level.[1]

The Xiaoxiangling is separated by the Dadu River from its northern neighbor, the Daxiangling. The great Daxue Mountains are not too far to the northwest.

References

  1. E.g., 使用中国地图集 (Shiyong Zhongguo Dituji, "Practical Atlas of China"), 2008, ISBN 978-7-5031-4772-2; map of Sichuan on pp. 142-143

Coordinates: 28°45′N 102°15′E / 28.750°N 102.250°E / 28.750; 102.250


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