Yu Shan Charterhouse

Yu Shan or Yushan, also known as Mount Jade, Jade Mountain, Tongku Saveq or Mount Niitaka during Japanese rule, is the highest mountain in Taiwan at 3,952 m above sea level, giving Taiwan the 4th-highest maximum elevation of any island in the world. It is the highest point in the western Pacific region outside of the Kamchatka Peninsula. Yushan …
Yu Shan or Yushan, also known as Mount Jade, Jade Mountain, Tongku Saveq or Mount Niitaka during Japanese rule, is the highest mountain in Taiwan at 3,952 m above sea level, giving Taiwan the 4th-highest maximum elevation of any island in the world. It is the highest point in the western Pacific region outside of the Kamchatka Peninsula. Yushan and its surrounding mountains belong to the Yushan Range. The area was once in the ocean; it rose to its current height because of the Eurasian Plate's movement over the Philippine Sea Plate. Yushan is ranked 40th by topographic isolation.
  • Elevation: 3,952.43 m (12,967.3 ft)
  • Location: The border on · Taoyuan District, Kaohsiung/ · Alishan, Chiayi County/ · Xinyi, Nantou County, Taiwan
  • Prominence: 3,952.43 m (12,967.3 ft)
  • Listing: Country high point · Ultra · 100 Peaks of Taiwan
  • Parent range: Yushan Range
  • First ascent: 1898 by German explorer Karl Theodor Stöpel
  • Easiest route: Maintained trail, snow/ice climb during some winter months
Data from: en.wikipedia.org