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The Baiyue (Mandarin: 臺灣百岳; Pīnyīn: Táiwān bǎiyuè) is a list of one hundred mountain peaks in Taiwan. They were chosen by a group of prominent Taiwanese hikers from mountain peaks known at the time to be over 3,000 meters in height. The selection criteria included uniqueness, danger, height, beauty and prominence. Preference was also given to peaks already named and those with triangulation points. As such, "Top" does not refer strictly to the highest peaks by elevation, but rather peaks most worth hiking. The list was intended to promote enthusiasm for high-altitude hiking in Taiwan. In the resulting list of one hundred peaks, 69 peaks were in the Central Mountain Range, the largest of Taiwan's five principal mountain ranges, while 19 were in the Xueshan Range, and 12 were in the Yushan R

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  • The Baiyue (Mandarin: 臺灣百岳; Pīnyīn: Táiwān bǎiyuè) is a list of one hundred mountain peaks in Taiwan. They were chosen by a group of prominent Taiwanese hikers from mountain peaks known at the time to be over 3,000 meters in height. The selection criteria included uniqueness, danger, height, beauty and prominence. Preference was also given to peaks already named and those with triangulation points. As such, "Top" does not refer strictly to the highest peaks by elevation, but rather peaks most worth hiking. The list was intended to promote enthusiasm for high-altitude hiking in Taiwan. In the resulting list of one hundred peaks, 69 peaks were in the Central Mountain Range, the largest of Taiwan's five principal mountain ranges, while 19 were in the Xueshan Range, and 12 were in the Yushan Range. The Alishan Range and Coastal Mountain Range, being below 3,000m, have no peaks in the list of Baiyue. (en)
  • 台灣百岳,由台灣登山界4大天王之一的林文安在1970年代規劃發起,並與台灣登山界耆老探勘、商議後選定標高1萬尺以上(台尺/日尺,合3030公尺),擁有奇、險、峻、秀特色的100座台灣山峰。地圖上註有山名,有三角點者為優先選錄標準,希望藉此帶動台灣高山登山風氣。最後選定台灣百岳名單中,台灣五大山脈之首中央山脈就獨佔了69座、雪山山脈有20座、玉山山脈有11座,阿里山山脈、海岸山脈高度皆不足1萬尺而未有任何山峰入選。 (zh)
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  • 台灣百岳,由台灣登山界4大天王之一的林文安在1970年代規劃發起,並與台灣登山界耆老探勘、商議後選定標高1萬尺以上(台尺/日尺,合3030公尺),擁有奇、險、峻、秀特色的100座台灣山峰。地圖上註有山名,有三角點者為優先選錄標準,希望藉此帶動台灣高山登山風氣。最後選定台灣百岳名單中,台灣五大山脈之首中央山脈就獨佔了69座、雪山山脈有20座、玉山山脈有11座,阿里山山脈、海岸山脈高度皆不足1萬尺而未有任何山峰入選。 (zh)
  • The Baiyue (Mandarin: 臺灣百岳; Pīnyīn: Táiwān bǎiyuè) is a list of one hundred mountain peaks in Taiwan. They were chosen by a group of prominent Taiwanese hikers from mountain peaks known at the time to be over 3,000 meters in height. The selection criteria included uniqueness, danger, height, beauty and prominence. Preference was also given to peaks already named and those with triangulation points. As such, "Top" does not refer strictly to the highest peaks by elevation, but rather peaks most worth hiking. The list was intended to promote enthusiasm for high-altitude hiking in Taiwan. In the resulting list of one hundred peaks, 69 peaks were in the Central Mountain Range, the largest of Taiwan's five principal mountain ranges, while 19 were in the Xueshan Range, and 12 were in the Yushan R (en)
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  • 台灣百岳 (zh)
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