[Menba]: It is a nation recognized by 1964 in the State Council. It is mainly distributed in the southern corner of this area, and it is also distributed in Medog, Linzhi and Cuona counties. Menba people are mainly engaged in agriculture, but they are also engaged in forestry, animal husbandry and field collection.
[Lhoba]: It's a ethnic group approved by the State Council on 1965. It is mainly distributed in Luo Yu, southeast Tibet, with sporadic distribution in Chayu, Medog, Milin, Zi Long and Langxian. There are some tribes within the Barrow nationality, but it is different from the primitive tribe and has traces of the primitive tribe. Barrow people live in a good climate, and most of them are engaged in planting, such as rice, cereals, corn, beans and so on. Also generally engaged in animal husbandry, textile, hunting, gathering and other industries, producing some relatively simple production tools such as hoes, wooden shovels, wooden plows, machetes and so on.
[Hui]:/kloc-After the middle of the 7th century, they migrated from Gansu, Shaanxi, Qinghai, Sichuan and Yunnan. Mainly distributed in Lhasa, Shigatse, Qamdo, Zedang and other towns. Mainly engaged in commerce, handicrafts and slaughter.
"Bo people" (ethnic group): mainly distributed in the basins of Erqu, Chayu, Geduoqu and Dulaiqu in the Chayu area in southeastern Tibet. Mainly engaged in agriculture, but also engaged in gathering, hunting and so on.
Sherpas: They mainly live in Zhangmu Port on the border between China and Nepal and Tangchen District of Ding Jie County. Mainly engaged in planting and animal husbandry, but also engaged in sideline business.
In addition to the above-mentioned ethnic groups, there are also Naxi, Nu, Dulong and Bai ethnic minorities in Tibet.