The official height of Jade Mountain, the highest peak in Taiwan, was officially restated as 3,952.43 meters with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.5 cm, using the most modern technology available, according to a Yushan National Park Headquarters (YNPH) press release Wednesday.
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