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Gyirong County

Coordinates:28°51′16″N85°17′48″E / 28.85444°N 85.29667°E /28.85444; 85.29667
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County in Tibet, China
Kyirong County
吉隆县སྐྱིད་གྲོང་རྫོང་།
Gyirong, Jilong
Tso Drolung (Drolung Lake)
Tso Drolung (Drolung Lake)
Location of Gyirong County (red) within Shigatse City (yellow) and the Tibet Autonomous Region
Location of Gyirong County (red) within Shigatse City (yellow) and the Tibet Autonomous Region
Kyirong is located in Tibet
Kyirong
Kyirong
Location of the seat in Tibet
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Kyirong is located in China
Kyirong
Kyirong
Kyirong (China)
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Coordinates:28°51′16″N85°17′48″E / 28.85444°N 85.29667°E /28.85444; 85.29667
CountryChina
Autonomous regionTibet
Prefecture-level cityShigatse
County seatDzongka
Area
 • Total
9,019.7 km2 (3,482.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total
17,536
 • Density1.9442/km2 (5.0354/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Websitewww.jilong.gov.cn
Gyirong County
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese吉隆县
Traditional Chinese吉隆縣
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJílóng Xiàn
Tibetan name
Tibetanསྐྱིད་གྲོང་རྫོང་།
Transcriptions
Wylieskyid grong rdzong
THLkyi rong dzong
Tibetan PinyinGyirong Zong

Kyirong[2] orGyirong County (Tibetan:སྐྱིད་གྲོང་རྫོང་།), also known by its Chinese nameJilong (Chinese:吉隆县),[3] is a county of theShigatse Prefecture,Tibet Autonomous Region, China.[4] It is famous for its mild climatically conditions and its abundant vegetation which is unusual for the Tibetan plateau. The capital lies atZongga (Gungthang). Its name in Tibetan, Dzongka, means "mud walls".

It is one of the four counties that comprise theQomolangma National Nature Preserve (Kyirong,Dinggyê,Nyalam, andTingri).[5]

In 1945,Peter Aufschnaiter counted 26 temples and monasteries which covered the area of Gyirong and the neighboring La-sdebs. The most famous temple of Gyirong is the Byams-sprin lha-khang, erected by the famous Tibetan kingSongtsen Gampo as one of the four Yang-´dul temples in the 7th century A.D. During the 11th century, the famous South Asian scholarAtisha visited Gyirong. Gyirong was one of the favorite meditation places of the Tibetan YoginMilarepa.

The localKyirong language has been researched thoroughly and folk literature of this region was collected and published during the 1980's.

Special places

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Of outstanding importance are the Byams-sprin lha-khang temple, which was built in the 7th century A. D., and the ´Phags-pa lha-khang temple. The ´Phags-pa lha-khang formerly contained one of the holiest Avalokiteshvara statues of Tibet, the statue of the Ārya Va-ti bzang-po. This statue was brought to India in 1959 and is now kept inDharamsala.

Of some importance is the bKra-shis bdam-gtan gling monastery, founded by Yeshe Gyaltsen (1713–1793), who was one of the teachers of the8th Dalai Lama.

Lake Paiku is in this county. This is a 27 km (17 mi) long, slightly salty lake surrounded by snowy peaks 5,700 to 6,000 m (18,700 to 19,700 ft) high.Secondly, there isSanjen Valley which is located at the foot of Sanchen Glaciers and Yangra Mountain. It is also called a Hidden Valley of Tibet. It is very small valley where there are many yak shed but not any human settlement and only used seasonally by the Nomadic peoples of Nepal and Tibet.

Administration divisions

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Gyirong County is divided into 2 towns and 4 townships.

NameChineseHanyu PinyinTibetanWylie
Towns
Dzongka Town
(Zongga)
宗嘎镇Zōnggā zhènརྫོང་དགའ་གྲོང་རྡལ།rdzong dga' grong rdal
Kyirong Town
(Gyirong)
吉隆镇Jílóng zhènསྐྱིད་གྲོང་གྲོང་རྡལ།skyid grong grong rdal
Townships
Drakna Township差那乡Chànà xiāngབྲག་སྣ་ཤང་།brag sna shang
Trepa Township折巴乡Zhébā xiāngཀྲེ་པ་ཤང་།kre pa shang
Gungtang Township贡当乡Gòngdāng xiāngགུང་ཐང་ཤང་།gung thang shang
Sale Township萨勒乡Sàlè xiāngས་ལེ་ཤང་།sa le shang

Transportation

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Up to 1960, one of the main trade routes between Nepal and Tibet passed through this region. Easily accessible from Nepal, it was used several times as an entrance gate for military actions from the site of Nepal against Tibet. In 2017, Chinese soldiers began building a new road on the Tibetan side of the border, and intend to continue construction into Nepal viaRasuwa pending approval from Kathmandu.[6]

A possibility ofa transborder railway link along a similar route (Gyirong to Kathmandu via Rasuwa) is considered as well.[7]

Maps

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  • Map including part of Kyirong County (AMS, 1955)
    Map including part of Kyirong County (AMS, 1955)
  • Map including "Gyirong (Zongga)" (DMA, 1985)
    Map including "Gyirong (Zongga)" (DMA, 1985)

References

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  1. ^"日喀则市第七次全国人口普查主要数据公报" (in Chinese). Government of Xigazê. 2021-07-20. Archived fromthe original on 2021-10-26. Retrieved2023-08-13.
  2. ^Dorje 2004, p. 327.
  3. ^"Geographical names of Tibet AR (China): Xigazê Prefecture-Level City".KNAB Place Name Database. Institute of the Estonian Language. 2018-06-03.
  4. ^Croddy, E. (2022).China’s Provinces and Populations: A Chronological and Geographical Survey. Springer International Publishing. p. 698.ISBN 978-3-031-09165-0. Retrieved2024-03-07.
  5. ^Department of Forestry, Government of the Tibet Autonomous Region, People’s Republic of China, ‘’Report on Protected Lands in the Tibet Autonomous Region’’ Lhasa: Tibet Autonomous Region Government Publishing House, 2006
  6. ^Lhuboom; Richard Finney (September 8, 2017)."China Builds Road to Nepal Border, Sets Up Flag". Translated by Damdul, Dorjee.Radio Free Asia.The group, which appeared on Sept. 1 at Nepal's border with Kyirong county in the Tibet Autonomous Region, distributed food and clothing to the Nepalese, promising to help them with the roadwork and other construction projects in Nepal if permission can be obtained from government authorities in Kathmandu, a resident of the area told RFA's Tibetan Service.
  7. ^"The Uneasy Future of the Nepal-China Railway". 2019-06-20.

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