14 peak heights, location and first boarding time of 14 8,000 meters in the world


1. Everest: 8845.13 meters above sea level, located on the border of the Kingdom of China and Nepal in the middle of the Himalayas. On May 29th, 1953, Hillary Hilary of New Zealand and the Indian Sherpa Tenzing Norgay climbed the summit from the southern slope for the first time. On May 25th, 1960, Wang Fuzhou, Gongbu and Qu Yinhua of the Chinese mountaineering team climbed to the top from the northern slope for the first time.

2. Qogri Peak: 8611 meters above sea level, located on the border between China and Pakistan in the Karakoram Mountains. On July 31, 1954, L. Rachelje and A. Pangnoni of the Italian team climbed to the top for the first time.

3. Ganchengzhangjiafeng: 8586 meters above sea level, located in the middle of the Himalayas. On May 25, 1955, the British climbers G. Bender, N. Hardy, J. Brown, and T. Stresell made their first summit.

Lhotse Peak: 8,516 meters above sea level, located on the border of the Kingdom of China and Nepal in the middle of the Himalayas. On May 8, 1955, E. Rice and E. Lukhsinger of the Swiss Mountaineering Team reached the summit for the first time.

5. Makalu: 8463 meters above sea level, located on the border of the Kingdom of China and Nepal in the middle part of the Himalayas. On May 15, 1955, L. Tailei and J. Kuzzi of the French team climbed to the top for the first time.

6. Cho Oyu Peak: 8201 meters above sea level, located on the border of the Kingdom of China and Nepal in the middle part of the Himalayas. On October 19, 1954, the first three summiters of the Austrian mountaineering team, Yooheliel, and the Sherpas, Basan and Dawaram, reached the summit.

7. Dhaulagiri Peak: 8172 meters above sea level, located in the Nepali Kingdom within the middle of the Himalayas. On May 13th, 1960, the first summits were held by Hilbert, Fury, Deemenburg, Nima Dorje and Nak Dorjee of the United States Mountaineering Teams of Switzerland, Poland and the United States.

8. Mount Manaslu: At an altitude of 8,156 meters, it is located in the middle of the Nepali Kingdom in the middle of the Himalayas. On May 9, 1956, the Japanese climbing team's Ichiro Shouxi and the Sherpa Gyal were the first to reach the summit.

9. Nanga Parbat Peak: 8125 meters above sea level, located in the western part of the Himalayas in Pakistan. On July 3, 1953, H. Bill of the United States and Austrian team climbed to the top for the first time.

10. Annapurna Peak: 8091 meters above sea level, located in the Kingdom of Nepal in the middle of the Himalayas. On June 3, 1950, the French climbers M. Erzo and L. Rushner both made their first summit. This is the first time that humans have reached the peak above 8,000 meters above sea level.

11. Peak I of Kashulu Brom: At an altitude of 8,068 meters, it is located on the border between China and Pakistan in the Karakoram Mountains. On July 5, 1958, A. Kaufman of the American team climbed to the top for the first time.

12. Brolot Peak: 8,047 meters above sea level, located on the border between China and Pakistan in the Karakoram Mountains. On June 9, 1957, the four members of the Austrian team M. Schumacher, K. Dimenberger, H. Bill, and F. Wettentler topped the summit for the first time.

13. Kaszlo-Brome II peak: 8034 meters above sea level, located on the border between China and Pakistan in the Karakoram Mountains. On July 7, 1956, the Austrian team of F. Moravik, S. Larch, and G. Willer first climbed the summit.

14. Xishabangma Peak: 8012 meters above sea level, located in China's middle section of the Himalayas. On May 2, 1964, Xu Jing, Wang Fuzhou, Zhang Junyan, Zong Zongyue, Chen Shan, Sonnang Dorje, Cheng Tianliang, Nyima Zhaxi, Dorje and Yun Deng of the Chinese mountaineering team climbed to the top for the first time. This is also the last peak of humans to climb above 8000 meters above sea level.

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