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Zhongba County, which belongs to Xigaze City, Tibet Autonomous region, is located in the west of Xigaze City, 82 °- 84.76 °E and 29.15 °- 31.8 °N. It is located in the southwest border of China, the westernmost end of Xigaze City, north of the Himalayas, both sides of the Maquan River, Pulan County in Ali region in the west, Geji County and Gaize County in Ali region in the north, Cuoqin County in Ali Prefecture and Saga County in Xigaze City in the east, and Nepal in the south. Zhongba County has a total area of 43594 square kilometers and has jurisdiction over 1 town and 12 townships. In 2003, the total population of Zhongba County was 20,000. The Brahmaputra River originates from the Jiema Yangzong Glacier in Zhongba County and is being listed as a national ecological function reserve. The economy of Zhongba County is mainly animal husbandry, raising sheep, goats, yaks and horses. First batch of countries
Travel Sights In Zhongba County
Travel Notes In Zhongba County
Renduo Township, which cannot be avoided on the Central and North Line of Ali, has a variety of surrounding landforms, and it is as beautiful as a picture if you make mistakes again and again.
Such sunny days may not be many, but it is the norm in northern Tibet. The lake is wide and the sky is high, the air is pure, the day is warm and the
Once Gang Rinpoche turned around the mountain, a lifetime of memories
"It's your own way to go. The year of turning mountains. I didn't mention it in the circle of friends when I went to the mountain last year. At that t
Travel Asks In Zhongba County
Travel Asks In Zhongba County