Sanju Pass

Sanju Pass
Sanju Pass is located in Southern Xinjiang
Sanju Pass
Sanju Pass
Elevation5,364 m (17,598 ft)
Traversed byThomas Douglas Forsyth, 1873
LocationPishan County, Xinjiang, China
RangeKunlun Mountains
Coordinates36°40′13″N 78°14′44″E / 36.6702°N 78.2456°E / 36.6702; 78.2456

The Sanju, or Sanju-la (Chinese: 桑株古道; Wade–Giles: Sang1-chu1 ku3-tao4), with an elevation of 5,364 metres (17,598 ft), is a historical mountain pass in the Kun Lun Mountains in Pishan County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. During ancient times, it was the last on a series of difficult passes on the most common summer caravan route between Ladakh and the Tarim Basin. In recent years, besides being used by the locals, it has also become a trekking route for Chinese trekkers.[1] In early 2020s, a scenic unpaved auto tour route was opened along the trail for road trippers.[2]

  1. ^ 王铁男 (2010-03-15). "穿越桑株古道-翻越桑株达坂" [Through the Sanju Trail — Over the Sanju Pass]. Sohu Blog (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-02-01.
  2. ^ 王晶晶 (2022-09-07) [2022-09-05]. 古丽革乃·艾尔肯 (ed.). "桑株古道自驾公路即将开通" [The Sanju Ancient Trail Auto Tour Road is About To Open]. 新疆日报 [Xinjiang Daily] (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 February 2024.

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