- Yadong County
Yadong (Tibetan: གྲོ་མོ་, Wylie: Gro mo; zh-stpw|s=亚东|t=亞東|p=Yàdōng|w=Yatung) is a frontier county and trade-market of
Tibet , situated in the mouth of theChumbi valley near theIndia n frontier. It lies in the middle part ofHimalayas and the south ofTibet Autonomous Region , covering 4,306 square kilometers with a general population of 10,000. In theTibetan language , "Yadong" means "rushing deep valley".The town of Yadong (Chomo) coord|27|30|N|88|59|E|region:CN_type:cityis close to the borders of both
Sikkim andBhutan and contains a hotel, guest house government offices and army barracks. [Buckley,Michael and Strauss, Robert. "Tibet: a travel survival kit", p. 163. (1986) Lonely Planet Publications, Victoria, Australia. ISBN 0-908066-88-1.]The famous local specialities are Yadong fish, barley wine and others. Pali Town of Yadong is noted for being the highest town of the world. The main tour sites of Yadong are Donggar Monastery, Garju Monastery and Kangbu Hotspring. Yadong is connected to the Indian state of
Sikkim via theNathula Pass.According to the Convention of 1890-93, the market at Yadong was opened to India, and the conduct of the Tibetans in building a wall across the road between Yadong and Tibet was one of the incidents that led up to the British mission of 1904. According to the treaty of that year, a British trade-agent was to be maintained at Yadong.As part of the
China Western Development strategy, it is planned to extend theQingzang railway fromLhasa to Yadong near theNathu La Pass that marks the China-India border. [ [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2006-06/29/content_629162.htm Extension plans] . RetrievedJune 28 ,2006 ]References
*1911
External links
* [http://www.tibet.cn/english/zt/anti-british/20040200441693341.htm British Invasion and the Birth of the Myth of "Tibetan Independence"] 1
* [http://www.tibet.cn/english/zt/anti-british/20040200441693358.htm British Invasion and the Birth of the Myth of "Tibetan Independence"] 2
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