• The Kangshung Face (Chinese: 康雄壁) or East Face[1] is the eastern-facing side of Mount Everest, one of the Tibetan sides of the mountain.
  • The Kangshung Face, also known as the East Face of Mount Everest is located in Tibet. It is one of the lesser climbed routes of Everest.
  • Robert Anderson, Paul Teare, Ed Webster, and Stephen Venables with the Lady of the Lake, Everest Kangshung Face Advanced Base Camp.
  • 1921 Mallory Reconnaissance - "Great Eastern" Kanshung Face of Mt Everest. George Mallory and team in 1921, Kangshung Glacier, Tibet.
  • Mountaineering. The Kangshung Face, also known as the East Face, represents the eastern side of Mount Everest, located on the Tibetan side.
  • Among the three treks that provide close-up views of Everest, the Everest kangshung face trek is considered the most beautiful one.
  • Everest North-East Face Expedition 2003. The dream: to attempt of new route on the world's highest mountain in the 50th year of its first ascent.
  • Of Everest’s three faces, the east (Kangshung) is one of the most beautiful yet least visited regions in the world.
  • When we completed our successful climb without oxygen up a previously unclimbed route on the Kangshung Face of Everest, Mountain Magazine in the U.K...
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  • Among three faces of Everest the eastern face or the Kangshung face is without a doubt most beautiful, mesmerizing and isolated.
  • Someone climbs to the summit from one of the other faces (North Col, South Col) and snaps this shot in the very few minutes of rest they have before spending...