- Litang County
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website = http://www.litang.gov.cn/
footnotes =Litang (Tibetan in
Wylie transliteration : "li thang"; Chinese: 理塘,Pinyin : "Lǐtáng") is a county in the southwest of theGarzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture inSichuan Province of China.In 2001 it had a population of 47,500. Several famous Buddhist figures were born here, including the
Kelzang Gyatso , the 7th Dalai Lama,Tsultrim Gyatso , the 10th Dalai Lama, four of thePabala s, and has strong connections with the epic heroGesar of Ling , [Mayhew, Bradley and Kohn, Michael. (2005). "Tibet". 6th Edition, p. 260. Lonely Planet. ISBN 1-74059-523-8.] as well as the 5thJamyang Xaiba ofLabrang .During the 1950s the region around Litang was one of the main areas of Tibetan armed resistance to the Chinese occupation. A resistance group called "Four Rivers, Six Ranges" was active in the area. In 1956 the monastery in Litang was bombed by the
Chinese People's Liberation Army .Litang Town itself is located at an altitude of 4,014 metres. It is on open grassland and surrounded by snow-capped mountains and is about 400 meters higher than Lhasa, making it one of the highest towns in the world. [Buckley, Michael and Straus, Robert. (1986) "Tibet: a travel survival kit", p, 219. Lonely Planet Publications. South Yarra, Victoria, Australia. ISBN 0-908086-88-1.]In August, 2007, a horse-racing festival at Litang was the scene of an impromptu anti-government political speech by
Runggye Adak , which was followed by protests calling for his release. A crackdown officially described as "patriotic education campaign" followed in autumn of 2007, including several politically motivated arrests and attempts to force local Tibetans to denounce the Dalai Lama. ["Crackdown in eastern Tibet." [http://phayul.com/news/tools/print.aspx?id=18161&t=0] ]Administrative Divisions
Litang County adminised one town with urban, 23 townships in rural:
*Urban Town:Litang Town 。
*Townships:君坝乡、哈依乡、觉吾乡、莫坝乡、亚火乡、绒坝乡、呷柯乡、奔戈乡、村戈乡、禾尼乡、曲登乡、喇嘛垭乡、章纳乡、上木拉乡、下木拉乡、中木拉乡、濯桑乡、甲洼乡、藏坝乡、格木乡、拉波乡、麦洼乡、德巫乡。Notes
External links
* [http://www.litang.gov.cn/ Official website of Litang County]
Further reading
* Tsering Shakya: "The Dragon in the Land of Snows. A History of Modern Tibet Since 1947", London 1999, ISBN 0-14-019615-3
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