The 100 most beautiful places in China-1-Mount Qomolangma
Mount Qomolangma (referred to as Mount Everest) is the main peak of the Himalayas and the highest mountain in the world. It is located on the border between China and Nepal. The north is in the territory of Dingri County, Tibet (the west slope is in Tashi Zong Township, Dingri County, and the east The slope is in Qudang Township, Tingri County, with Mount Everest Base Camp), the south is in Nepal, the highest mountain in the world, and the center of the Everest Nature Reserve and Nepal National Park, which spans four counties in China.
The Tibetan word "job-moglang-marib" (Qomolangma) means "mother of the earth". The Tibetan Jo-mo "Everest" means a goddess, and glang-ma "lang-ma" should be understood as a mother elephant (in Tibetan, land-ma has two meanings: high mountain willow and mother elephant). Myths say that Mount Everest is the palace where the-ringchildga lives. However, there is another English term that appears many times in middle school textbooks, namely MountQomolangma or QomolangmaMount. In the West, this mountain is generally called Mount Everest or Mount Everest, to commemorate the British occupation of Nepal, George Everest, the head of the Indian Survey Bureau who was responsible for surveying the Himalayas. The Nepalese name is Sagarmatha, which means "Goddess of the Sky".