The Kunlun Mountain Range begins in the Pamir Plateau, extending about 2500 kilometers in length, with an average altitude of 5500-6000 meters, and width ranging from 130 to 200 kilometers. Encompassing over 500,000 square kilometers, it spans the provinces of Qinghai, Sichuan, Xinjiang, and Tibet within Huaxia. The highest peak, Gongger Peak, is located in Wuqia County of Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang and stands about 7700 meters tall, renowned as the foremost divine mountain in Huaxia with countless legends surrounding the Kunlun Mountain Range.