Tingri County or Dhringgri County (Tibetan: à½'ིà½à¼à½¢à½²à¼à½¢à¾«à½¼à½à¼, Wylie: ding ri rdzong; Chinese: å®æ¥å¿; pinyin: Dìngrì Xià n), is a county of Xigazê in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
The county comprises the upper valley of the Bum-chu or Arun River, with the valleys of its tributaries plus the valleys of the Rongshar Tsangpo and the Lapchi Gang Tsanpo which flow south into Nepal. It is bordered on the south by the main range of the Himalayas including Mt. Everest (Tib. Chomolungma), Makalu and Cho Oyu. The present county administration is located at Shelkar, about 87Â km (54Â mi) east of Tingri (town).
It is one of the four counties that comprise the Qomolangma National Nature Preserve (Tingri, Dinjie, Nyalam, and Kyirong).
Towns and townships
- Xêgar Town (åæ ¼å°"é)
- Gangga Town (å²åé)
- Qutang Township (æ²å½"乡)
- Zhaxizom Township (æ西å®ä¹¡)
- Kaimar Township (å ç乡)
- Ronxar Township (ç»'è¾ä¹¡)
- Cogo Township (æªæ乡)
- Qulho Township (æ²æ´ä¹¡)
- Chamco Township (é¿æ乡)
- Nyixar Township (å°¼è¾ä¹¡)
- Zagor Township (ææ乡)
- Pain'gyi Township (çå乡)
- Gyaco Township (å æªä¹¡)
Transport
- China National Highway 318
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