List of volcanoes in China

This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in China.

Volcanic fields in China

 * The Arshan volcanic field is found in the Greater Khingan mountain range, it contains more than 40 cenozoic volcanic cones.
 * The Honggeertu volcanic field consists of 12 cinder cones which may be holocene
 * The Jingbo volcanic field is in the Jingpo Lake region of Heilongjiang province
 * The Keluo volcanic field may have had historic eruptions
 * The Kunlun Volcanic Group last had an eruption on 27 May 1951, and consists of at least 70 pyroclastic cones
 * The Longgang volcanic field contains 150 scoria cones but only one of holocene age
 * the Qionglei volcano group (also known as the Leiqiong volcanic field) stretches across the Qiongzhou Strait north of Hainan island – so is made up of two parts:
 * The Hainan Dao volcanic field is the southern part consisting of 58 Pleistocene-Holocene tholeiitic cones
 * The Leizhou Bandao volcanic field is the northern part including the stratovolcanoes Tiangyang and Yingfengling as well as several pyroclastic cones, it lies just west of Zhanjiang City
 * The Rehai geothermal field which is part of the Tengchong volcanic district (Tengchong) has had 20 hydrothermal eruptions since 1993
 * The Tianshan volcano group contains the historically active cone Pechan
 * The Wudalianchi volcanic field erupted in 1720–1721 forming the five lakes at Wudalianchi, and again in 1776