Mount Tanchelungar

Mount Tanchelungar (Zhenian: 탄체룬가르 산, Toburnese: ཊནཆེལུངར) is the highest mountain Zhenia as well as one of the highest mountains in the world. Rising to an elevation of 8782.8 m along the northern section of the Cheonsan Mountains and just north of the Jongseong Plateau, it stands out as a landmark mountain in the plateau region as a whole. It lies in the corner of the border between Heuksu and Shingang provinces, with four of its five peaks forming the border and the remaining one solely located within Heuksu Province.

Widely regarded as the ancestral mountain of the Toburn people in western Zhenia, it was widely regarded as the highest mountain, which was further confirmed with a series of trigonometrical surveys around the Cheonsan Mountains during the Empire of Zhenia. While it was called Mount Daeseong, with the epoch name of Emperor Seongjo from 1450 to 1583 AC, the name was reverted back to its current name in 1583 AC by the Fourth Republic's Ministry of Territories and Transport.