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The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

As of November 2020, Changdu has jurisdiction over Jiangda County, Gongjue County, Tiewuqi County, Dingqing County, Chaya County, Basu County, Zuogong County, Mangkang County, Luolong County, Bianba County and Karo District.

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1. Caro District

Karo District, is a district under the jurisdiction of the Qamdo District of the Tibet Autonomous Region, located in eastern Tibet, and Qamdo means "at the mouth of the confluence of water" in Tibetan.

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

Since the end of the Qing Dynasty, karo District has been the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Qamdo, known as the "Gateway to Eastern Tibet".

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2. Chaya County

Chaya County, which belongs to the Tibet Autonomous Region, is located in the eastern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the southern part of Changdu City, with a total area of 8413 square kilometers.

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

Chaya County is rich in natural resources, the main minerals are iron ore, copper ore, lead ore, coal mine, etc., tourist attractions mainly include Jitang Youxi Hot Spring, Yanduo Temple, Xiangdui Xiangkang Hall, Wangbu Moya statue and so on.

3. Zuogong County

Zuogong County is a county under the jurisdiction of the city of Changdu in the Tibet Autonomous Region, located in the southeast of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the southeast of the city of Changdu, with a total area of 11,700 square kilometers. Zuogong Tibetan means "ploughing" (ploughing) oxback".

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

4. Muang Kang County

Mangkang County is located in the southeast of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the easternmost part of the city of Changdu, at the confluence of Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet provinces. Mangkang, which means "shanmiao area" in Tibetan, has a total area of 11,431 square kilometers.

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

5. Lolon County

Luolong County is a county under the jurisdiction of the city of Changdu in the Tibet Autonomous Region, located in the northeast of the Tibet Autonomous Region and southwest of the city of Changdu, with an area of 8,108 square kilometers. Luolong County is one of the commodity grain base counties in the Tibet Autonomous Region. The economy is mainly based on agriculture and animal husbandry, and various economies attach equal importance to it.

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

6. Bianba County

Bianba County, which belongs to the city of Changdu in the Tibet Autonomous Region, is located in the northeast of Tibet and has an area of 8881 square kilometers. Bianba County is mainly based on agriculture, with both animal husbandry and forestry.

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

7. Jiangda County

Jiangda County belongs to the city of Changdu in the Tibet Autonomous Region, located in the north of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the eastern part of the city of Changdu, with a total area of 13164.09 square kilometers.

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

Jiangda, named after the mouth of The Pugou Pass, belongs to the ethnic minority area with the Tibetan ethnic group as the main body, is the combination of the three provinces (districts) of Sichuan, Qinghai and Tibet, and is also the gateway to eastern Tibet, where the world-famous Sichuan-Tibet Highway 317 National Highway passes.

8. Gongjue County

Gongjue County is located in the eastern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the eastern part of Changdu City, across the river from Sichuan Province, with a total area of 6323.11 square kilometers. Gongjue Tibetan means "Gong" living Buddha settled in the "Jue" place.

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

9. Dingqing County

Dingqing County belongs to the city of Changdu in the Tibet Autonomous Region, located in the northeast of Tibet and the western part of the city of Changdu, with a total area of 11,562 square kilometers.

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

Dingqing County's ethnic handicraft industry is relatively developed, mainly producing weaving, pottery, carpets, tritium, Tibetan clothing, boots, harnesses, silverware and so on.

10. Yatsu County

Basu County belongs to the city of Changdu in the Tibet Autonomous Region, located in the east of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the southeast of the city of Changdu, with an area of 12,564.28 square kilometers. There is the Hengduan Mountains in the southwest of Basu County and the Nu River in the northeast.

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties

11. Class Uqi County

Wuqi County belongs to the city of Changdu in the Tibet Autonomous Region, located in the northeast of the Tibet Autonomous Region, with a total area of 6355.48 square kilometers. Within the territory of the county, there are scenic spots such as Wuqi County, Yiri Hot Spring, Old Secret Zen Temple, Bengle Cave, and Dequ Pozhang Sacred Mountain.

The 11 administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Qamdo in Tibet are listed as municipal districts and counties