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Muztagh Ata

Muztagh Ata, also known as "Father of Ice" in local languages, is a prominent mountain in the Pamir range in western China, near Tibet. Standing at 7,546 meters (24,757 feet), it is one of the highest peaks in the world and popular among climbers and trekkers. The mountain features vast ice fields, rugged terrain, and glaciers, making it a stunning and challenging destination. Its imposing presence and natural beauty have made it an important cultural and geographical landmark in Central Asia.