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The Kunlun Mountains is one of the longest mountain chains in Asia, extending more than 3,000 km. From the Pamirs of Tajikistan, it runs east along the border between Xinjiang and Tibet autonomous regions to the Sino-Tibetan ranges in Qinghai Province.

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  • The Kunlun Mountains is one of the longest mountain chains in Asia, extending more than 3,000 km. From the Pamirs of Tajikistan, it runs east along the border between Xinjiang and Tibet autonomous regions to the Sino-Tibetan ranges in Qinghai Province.
  • The Kunlun Mountains are a location in China that appear in the episode Fire in the Sky of Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus and in A Cold Alliance of Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves , serving as the bases for the Panda King and General Tsao, respectively.
  • Kunlun Mountains is the fifth mission featured in the Battlefield 4 Campaign. It involves escaping from a fortified Chinese military prison.
  • The exact definition of this range seems to vary. An old source uses Kunlun to mean the mountain belt that runs across the center of China, that is, Kunlun in the narrow sense, Altyn Tagh, Qilian Mountains and Qin Mountains. A recent source has the Kunlun forming most of the south side of the Tarim Basin and then continuing east south of the Altyn Tagh. Sima Qian (Shiji, scroll 123) says that Emperor Wu of Han sent men to find the source of the Yellow River and gave the name Kunlun to the mountains at its source. The name seems to have originated as a semi-mythical location in the classical Chinese text Shanhai Jing.
  • Just as the Olympus is for the Greeks, the Kunlun Mountains are for the Chinese, a celestial location. It is often described as been one of the largest and highest mountains, it is also depicted as a pillar of the sky for Earth.
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  • The Kunlun Mountains is one of the longest mountain chains in Asia, extending more than 3,000 km. From the Pamirs of Tajikistan, it runs east along the border between Xinjiang and Tibet autonomous regions to the Sino-Tibetan ranges in Qinghai Province.
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  • The Kunlun Mountains is one of the longest mountain chains in Asia, extending more than 3,000 km. From the Pamirs of Tajikistan, it runs east along the border between Xinjiang and Tibet autonomous regions to the Sino-Tibetan ranges in Qinghai Province.
  • The Kunlun Mountains are a location in China that appear in the episode Fire in the Sky of Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus and in A Cold Alliance of Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves , serving as the bases for the Panda King and General Tsao, respectively.
  • Kunlun Mountains is the fifth mission featured in the Battlefield 4 Campaign. It involves escaping from a fortified Chinese military prison.
  • The exact definition of this range seems to vary. An old source uses Kunlun to mean the mountain belt that runs across the center of China, that is, Kunlun in the narrow sense, Altyn Tagh, Qilian Mountains and Qin Mountains. A recent source has the Kunlun forming most of the south side of the Tarim Basin and then continuing east south of the Altyn Tagh. Sima Qian (Shiji, scroll 123) says that Emperor Wu of Han sent men to find the source of the Yellow River and gave the name Kunlun to the mountains at its source. The name seems to have originated as a semi-mythical location in the classical Chinese text Shanhai Jing.
  • Just as the Olympus is for the Greeks, the Kunlun Mountains are for the Chinese, a celestial location. It is often described as been one of the largest and highest mountains, it is also depicted as a pillar of the sky for Earth.
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