A stone plaque marking the highest point on Taiwan's Yushan, or Jade Mountain, is pictured in this recent photo. Known as the tallest peak in East Asia at 3,952 meters, the plaque was installed on Sept. 22 after the previous one, which was installed 14 years ago, became damaged. Photo courtesy of Yushan National Park Sept. 25, 2020
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