Introduction to Muztagh Mountain: Muztagh Mountain, also known as Kashgar Mountain. The mountains in the southwest of China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region tower on the east side of the Pamir Plateau and the western end of the Kunlun Mountains. The main peak is 7,546 meters, mainly composed of gneiss and quartzite, with a dome structure. The ice sheet covers an area of ​​approximately 200 square kilometers. There are more than ten glaciers, mostly located on the west side. There are four main ridges on the mountain peak: South Ridge, West Ridge, Northwest Ridge, and Northeast Ridge. The peak is round, covered with snow all year round, and more than ten glaciers are embedded in the canyon below the peak. It looks like a white-haired old man, so the locals call it the "Father of Icebergs".

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