Jiegu Town [Jie Gu Zheng] Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, governs the town and is the resident of the state and county governments. With a long history, it is an important transportation, military and trade center on the ancient Tang-Fan road. Since ancient times, it has been a major trading center between Xining in Qinghai, Kangding in Sichuan and Lhasa in Tibet. Located in the east of the county. The population is 23,000, mainly Tibetans, accounting for 79% of the total population. It covers an area of 807.7 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over three neighborhood committees in the town east, the town south and the town north, and six 1 1 pastoral committees in unity, red guards, liberation, democracy, pioneer, leap forward, victory, Dongfeng, Qianjin, Ganda and National Day. District-level Jiegu Town 195 1 was established, the first pavilion (district) 1952, Jiegu Town 1956, Hongqi Commune 1958 and Jiegu Town 1963 were established. Located in the Zhaqu (River) Valley on the southern Qinghai Plateau, Zhaqu (River) flows from northwest to southeast and joins the Tongtian River (Yangtze River). Industry is dominated by commerce, trade and services. Combination of agriculture and animal husbandry, focusing on animal husbandry, raising yaks, sheep and horses, and planting highland barley and rape. There is Princess Wencheng Temple in Benagou, which is a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit. There is also the Mani Stone Pile in Xinzhai, which enjoys a high reputation among religious people. On July 25th, every year, state celebrations are held here, and tourists from all provinces, counties and foreign countries come here for business and sightseeing.
Zhong Da Township [Daxiang] Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province governs the township. Located in the northeast of the county seat, 60 kilometers away from the county seat. The population is 4,000, mainly Tibetans, accounting for more than 99% of the total population. The area is 7 10 square kilometers. Jurisdiction over four pastoral committees: gala, Dianda, Tangda and Xiege. Zhong Da Township was founded in 1963, Zhong Da Commune in 1972 and Zhong Da Township in 1984. Located in the valleys and mountains on the south bank of Tongtian River. Combination of agriculture and animal husbandry, focusing on animal husbandry, raising Tibetan sheep, yaks, horses and other livestock. Agriculture mainly grows highland barley, rape and potatoes. County and township roads are connected with Qing (Hai) Kang (Xikang) Highway.
Anchong Township [An Xiang Chong] Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province governs the township. Located in the north of the county seat, it is 20 kilometers away from the county seat/kloc-0. The population is 4,000, mainly Tibetans, accounting for 99.9% of the total population. It covers an area of 927.6 square kilometers. There are five animal husbandry committees: Haraz, Ji Ye, Gila, Brown and Caiye. Anchong Commune was established in 1959, Anchong Township in 1963, Anchong Commune in 1972 and Anchong Township in 1984. Located in the valleys and mountains on the south bank of Tongtian River. Combination of agriculture and animal husbandry, focusing on animal husbandry, raising Tibetan sheep, yaks and horses. Agriculture is mainly based on planting highland barley and rape. The processing of ethnic products enjoys a high reputation both inside and outside the province. Enter the simple highway.
Batang Township [Ba Tang Xiang] Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province governs the township. Located in the southeast of the county, it is adjacent to Sichuan Province in the northeast and Xizang Autonomous Region in the east. It is 40 kilometers away from the county seat. The population is 5,000, mainly Tibetans, accounting for 99.7% of the total population. The area is 2 108 square kilometers. Jurisdiction Batang, Tielijiao, Xiabatang, Gu Xiang, Chalai, Toutou and Laoyehu seven pastoral committees. 1953, set up Brother Bulani (District); 1958, belonging to hongqi commune; 19 1 year, Batang commune was established separately; 1963, changed to Batang Township; 1972, re-establishing Batang Commune; And in 1988. Located in the valleys and mountains on the south bank of Tongtian River. Mainly animal husbandry, grazing Tibetan sheep, yaks, horses and so on. , a small amount of agriculture and forestry. Tongxian township highway.
Haxiu Township [Ha Xiu Xiang] Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province governs the township. Located in the northwest of the county seat, it is100km away from the county seat. The population is 3,000, mainly Tibetans, accounting for 99.9% of the total population. Area 1363 km2. Jurisdiction over four pastoral committees: Gangri, Wolong, Ganning and Yunta. 1959 established Haxiu commune, 1963 established Haxiu township, 1972 established Haxiu commune and 1984 established Haxiu township. Located in the valleys and mountains on the southwest side of Tiantong Valley and the northeast side of Zhaqu (River) Valley. Animal husbandry mainly focuses on grazing Tibetan sheep, yaks and horses. It is a sideline to dig up valuable medicinal materials such as Cordyceps sinensis and Fritillaria. Jade (tree) governs (multi-) highway transit.
Jielong Township [Jielong Township] Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province governs the township. Located in the west of the county seat, 85 kilometers away from the county seat. The population is 5000, all of whom are Tibetans. Area 1856.6 km2. There are six animal husbandry committees under its jurisdiction: Cuoduo, Cuomo, Cuomei, Qunqin, Zani and Deloitte. The Solitaire Commune was established in 1959, the Solitaire Township in 1963, the Solitaire Commune in 1972, and the Solitaire Township in 1984. Located in Zhaqu (River) valley and mountainous area, Zhaqu River flows through the territory from northwest to southeast. Mainly animal husbandry, raising Tibetan sheep, yaks, horses and so on. Chongqing (Shu)-(Duo) Highway passes through the territory. Longbao Lake is a national nature reserve for birds and home to rare birds such as black-necked cranes, bantou geese, swans and wild ducks.
Shanglaxiu Township [Shanglaxiu Xiu Xiang] Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province governs the township. Located in the southwest of the county seat, 75 kilometers away from the county seat. The population is 6,000, mainly Tibetans, accounting for 99.9% of the total population. The area is 253 1.8 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over seven pastoral committees in Quxin, Rima, Malong, Shaning, Jiaqiao, Buluo and Dora. 1953 belongs to Laxiu Xiaoge (district), 1958 belongs to Yuejin Commune, 1963 establishes Shanglaxiu Township, 1972 establishes Shanglaxiu Commune, and 1984 establishes Shanglaxiu Township. Valleys, beaches and mountains located on the northeast bank of Ziqu (River). China is rich in wildlife resources. Mainly animal husbandry, raising Tibetan sheep, yaks, horses and so on. The highway from Guangzhou to Zaduo and Nangqian counties passes through the territory.
Xialaxiu Township [Xiala Xiu Xiang] Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province governs the township. Located in the south of the county seat and adjacent to Sichuan Province in the east. 90 kilometers away from the county seat. Population 1 10,000, mainly Tibetans, accounting for 99.9% of the total population. It covers an area of 2826.5 square kilometers. Jurisdiction over Gama, Yejinima, Zuando, Dangka, Baima, Larry, Tama, Sulu and Gaoqiang. 1953 belongs to Laxiu Xiaoge (district), 1958 belongs to Yuejin Commune, 1963 sets up Laxiaxiu Township, 1972 sets up Laxiaxiu Commune, and 1984 sets up Laxiaxiu Township. Located in the ravine on the northeast side of Ziqu (River). Mainly animal husbandry, raising Tibetan sheep, yaks, horses and so on. Picking and digging Cordyceps sinensis and Potentilla anserina as a sideline. Jade (tree) capsule (money) highway transit.
Small Su Mang Township [Mang Township, Xiao Su] Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province governs the township. Located in the southeast of the county seat, 95 kilometers away from the county seat. The population is 7,000, mainly Tibetans, accounting for 99.9% of the total population. The area is 2 147.7 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 9 animal husbandry committees in Tashi, Benjiang, Zhaqiu, Duo Long, Gendo, Xiexin, Jiangxi, Medog and Cao Ge. Little Su Mang Commune was established in 1959, Little Su Mang Township in 1963, Little Su Mang Commune in 1972 and Little Su Mang Township in 1984. Located in Jiangqu (River) Valley, beaches and mountains on both sides. There are state-owned Jiangxi forest farms in the territory, which are rich in medicinal materials and wildlife resources. Mainly animal husbandry, raising Tibetan sheep, yaks, horses and so on. Picking and digging Cordyceps sinensis and Potentilla anserina as a sideline. Tongxian township highway.