Shaluli Mountains

The Shaluli Mountains (Chinese: 沙鲁里山; pinyin: Shālǔlǐ Shān), known in Tibetan as Powor Gang,[1] are a large mountain range in western China between the Upper Yangtze (Jinsha) and Yalong Rivers.

The highest peak of the range is Ge'nyen Massif at 6,204 metres (20,354 ft) above sea level.

[2] The Shaluli Mountains were historically part of the Kham region of Tibet and are now mostly administered as part of Garze Prefecture in modern-day Sichuan Province.

Litang is the major population centre in this mountain region.

The major peaks of the range outside of the Chola Mountains include: