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Shiceng Dashan
Shiceng Dashan is located in Laos
Shiceng Dashan
Shiceng Dashan
Location on Laos–China-Vietnam border
Highest point
Elevation1,830 m (6,000 ft)
ListingList of tripoints
Geography
LocationChina - LaosVietnam border
Parent rangeAnnamite Range
Climbing
First ascentUnknown

Shiceng Dashan (simplified Chinese: 十层大山; traditional Chinese: 十層大山; pinyin: Shícéng Dàshān) is a mountain at the junction of the borders of Laos, China and Vietnam.[1]

According to the news report, the three countries have a border dispute in which a pending agreement is on the table. There is a monolith at the top marking the tripoint spot.[2]

Its name means "ten layer big mountain".

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