Shiceng Dashan

Shiceng Dashan/Thập Tầng Đại San
Khoan La San
Shiceng Dashan/Thập Tầng Đại San
Location on Laos–China-Vietnam border
Highest point
Elevation1,866 m (6,122 ft)
ListingList of tripoints
Coordinates22°23′59″N 102°08′38″E / 22.39972°N 102.14389°E / 22.39972; 102.14389
Geography
LocationChina - LaosVietnam border
Parent rangeAnnamite Range
Climbing
First ascentUnknown

Shiceng Dashan (simplified Chinese: 十层大山; traditional Chinese: 十層大山; pinyin: Shícéng Dàshān, Sino-Vietnamese: Thập Tầng Đại Sơn or Thập Tầng Đại San, Vietnamese: Khoan La San) is a mountain at the junction of the borders of Laos, China and Vietnam. Its name means "Ten-layer great mountain".

There is a monolith at the top marking the tripoint spot, made of granite, with the emblem of the three countries on it. The monolith was placed on the 27th of June, 2006, being 1,6 meters tall, with its base being 0,4 meters tall.