Afghanistan–China border

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Facts and practical information
The Afghanistan–China border is a 76-kilometre-long boundary between Afghanistan and China, beginning at the tripoint of both countries with the Pakistan-administrated region of Kashmir, following the watershed along the Mustagh Range, and ending at the tripoint with Tajikistan. This short border is in the far northeast of Afghanistan, distant from much of the country or urban areas in either country, at the end of the long, narrow Wakhan Corridor. The Chinese side of the border is in the Chalachigu Valley. The border is crossed by several mountain passes, including Wakhjir Pass in the south and Tegermansu Pass in the north. ()