Sino-Nepalese boundary division

1963, China and Nepal demarcated the border, with the Himalayan ridge as the boundary. According to the Panorama of the Forbidden City (17 17) drawn in the fifty-sixth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi, all over China.

Nepal does not agree that Mount Everest is in Nepal, which is based on the map drawn by Britain in the middle of19th century, but according to this map, Mount Everest is actually above Nepal's border. Finally, China and Nepal, both sides compromised, 50/50. The border between Nepal and China: It starts from the intersection of the watershed of Kali River and Dinka River and the tributaries of Peacock River and Dinka River, and extends to the southeast along the watershed of Peacock River, Dinka River and Setie River, passing through the ridge of Niumajisha Snow Mountain and Dinkarip Pass, and reaching Berlin Pass.