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Cangyuan WA Autonomous County, which belongs to Lincang City, Yunnan Province, is located between 98 °52 degrees east longitude and 23 °40 degrees north latitude. Cangyuan is commonly known as A WA Mountain area, also known as "Hulu King Land". In April 1949, the WA armed forces in Cangyuan, under the leadership of Communist Party of China, established the Provisional people's Government of Cangyuan County, and established Cangyuan WA Autonomous County in 1964, which is the only old revolutionary base county in Lincang City. 2010 the county has jurisdiction over 6 townships, 4 towns, 93 village committees and one state-run Meng province farm, with a total population of 180000, with ethnic minorities accounting for 93.4%. The WA population accounts for 85.1% of the total population and more than 40% of the WA population in China. It is a border nationality with the WA nationality as the main body and more than 20 ethnic groups such as Dai, Han, Lahu and Yi.
Travel Notes In Cangyuan county