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Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture

27°49′N 99°42′E / 27.82°N 99.70°E / 27.82; 99.70

Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Chinese transcription(s)
 • Simplified Chinese迪庆藏族自治州
 • Hanyu pinyinDíqìng Zàngzú Zìzhìzhōu
Tibetan transcription(s)
 • Tibetan scriptབདེ་ཆེན་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་
 • Tibetan pinyinDêqên Pörig Ranggyong Kü
Snow-capped mountains in Diqing Prefecture
Etymology: From Tibetan བདེ་ཆེན (dêqên), meaning "auspicious place"
Location of Diqing Prefecture in Yunnan
CountryChina
ProvinceYunnan
Prefecture seatShangri-La
Government
 • TypeAutonomous prefecture
 • CCP SecretaryGu Kun
 • Congress ChairmanGu Kun
 • GovernorQi Jianxin
 • CPPCC ChairmanDu Yongchun
Area
 • Total23,185.59 km2 (8,952.01 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total400,182
 • Density17/km2 (45/sq mi)
GDP[1]
 • TotalCN¥ 30.3 billion
US$ 4.5 billion
 • Per capitaCN¥ 77,785
US$ 11,473
Time zoneUTC+8 (CST)
Postal code
674400
Area code0887
ISO 3166 codeCN-YN-34
Websitewww.diqing.gov.cn
Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese迪庆藏族自治州
Traditional Chinese迪慶藏族自治州
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDíqìng Zàngzú Zìzhìzhōu
Tibetan name
Tibetanབདེ་ཆེན་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་
Transcriptions
Wyliebde-chen bod-rigs rang-skyong khul
Tibetan PinyinDêqên Pörig Ranggyong Kü

Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture[a] is an autonomous prefecture in northwestern Yunnan province, China. Covering an area of 23,870 km2 (9,220 sq mi), it is bordered by the Tibet Autonomous Region to the northwest, Sichuan province to the northeast, and other parts of Yunnan province to the southwest and southeast; Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture and Lijiang, respectively. Its capital and largest city is Shangri-La.

Diqing Prefecture is divided into three county-level divisions: Shangri-La, Deqin County, and Weixi Lisu Autonomous County. They were all formerly under the administration of Lijiang (located southeast of this prefecture).[2] Diqing Prefecture was established in 1957 and named by its first governor.[2]

Etymology edit

The prefecture's name is derived from the Tibetan word བདེ་ཆེན (dêqên), which means "auspicious place". In Chinese, the name is written with the characters () and (qìng), which mean "to enlighten" and "to celebrate", respectively.[3] Alternate English names include Dechen and Deqing.[4]

Transport edit

Air edit

Diqing Shangri-La Airport, also known simply as Diqing Airport, is one of the biggest airports in the northwest of the Yunnan Province. It is located about 3.4 miles (5.5 km) from the center of Shangri-La City. There are flights to Lhasa, Chengdu, Beijing (via Kunming), Shanghai Pudong, Shenzhen (via Guiyang), Guangzhou, Kunming and Xishuangbanna. [citation needed]

Road edit

Highways are the main means of transportation to reach Diqing Prefecture. The major highway in this prefecture is China National Highway 214 (a Yunnan-Tibet-Qinghai highway abbreviated "G214").

There are also direct bus routes to Kunming, Lijiang and Panzhihua (Sichuan).

Demography edit

Ethnic composition of Diqing Prefecture, 2020 census[citation needed]
Ethnicity Population Percentage
Tibetan 127,685 32.95%
Lisu 105,397 27.20%
Han 64,823 16.73%
Naxi 43,447 11.21%
Bai 21,208 5.47%
Yi 17,759 4.58%
Pumi 2,081 0.54%
Miao 1,641 0.42%
Hui 1,593 0.41%
Hani 251 0.06%
Others 1,626 0.42%

Subdivisions edit

Diqing Prefecture is divided into three county-level divisions: Shangri-La, Deqin County, and Weixi Lisu Autonomous County.

Map
Name Hanzi Hanyu Pinyin Tibetan Tibetan Pinyin Wylie Population
(2010 Census)
Area (km2) Density
(/km2)
Shangri-La 香格里拉市 Xiānggélǐlā Shì སེམས་ཀྱི་ཉི་ཟླ་གྲོང་ཁྱེར། Sêmgyi'nyida Chongkyir sems kyi nyi zla grong khyer 172,988 11,613 14.89
Deqin County 德钦县 Déqīn Xiàn བདེ་ཆེན་རྫོང་།

མཇོལ་རྫོང་།

Dêqên Zong

Jol Zong

bde chen rdzong

mjol rdzong

66,589 7,596 8.76
Weixi Lisu Autonomous County 维西傈僳族
自治县
Wéixī Lìsùzú
Zìzhìxiàn
འབའ་ལུང་ལི་སུའུ་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་རྫོང་། Balung Lisurig Ranggyong Zong 'ba' lung li su'u rigs rang skyong rdzong 160,605 4,661 34.45

History edit

This prefecture is in the southern part of a historical region called Kham, which belonged to the Tibetan Empire many centuries ago. After the decline of that empire in the 9th century, peripheral areas like southern Kham remained part of Tibet more in an ethnographical than a political sense. As a practical matter, by the mid-1700s, the Tibetan Government had mostly lost control of Kham to Manchu (Qing) China and that situation lasted until the end of the Manchu Dynasty in 1912.[5]

Southern Kham along with other parts of Yunnan were ruled by the Yunnan clique from 1915 until 1927. Then it was controlled by Governor and warlord Long (Lung) Yun until near the end of the Chinese Civil War, when Du Yuming removed him under the order of Chiang Kai-shek.

There are three county-level divisions in this prefecture: Shangri-La (formerly Zhongdian), Deqin County and Weixi Lisu Autonomous County (formerly Weixi) and they all were under the administration of Lijiang.[2] The Autonomous Prefecture was established in 1957 and named "Diqing" by its first governor.[2][6]

During the remainder of the 20th century, the prefecture's capital was called Zhongdian but was renamed on December 17, 2001 as Shangri-La City (other spellings: Semkyi'nyida, Xianggelila or Xamgyi'nyilha) after the fictional land of Shangri-La in the 1933 James Hilton novel Lost Horizon, with an eye toward promoting tourism in the area.[7][8]

On June 25, 2007 the Pudacuo National Park was established on 500 square miles (1,300 km2) in this prefecture. On January 11, 2014, there was a major fire in the 1,000-year-old Dukezong Tibetan neighborhood of the capital city Shangri-La, causing much damage and hardship.[9]

Notes edit

  1. ^
    • Chinese: 迪庆藏族自治州; pinyin: Díqìng Zàngzú Zìzhìzhōu
    • Tibetan: བདེ་ཆེན་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་, ZYPY: Dêqên Pörig Ranggyong Kü

References edit

  1. ^ 云南省统计局、国家统计局云南调查总队 (December 2023). 《云南统计年鉴-2023》. 中国统计出版社. ISBN 978-7-5037-9653-1.}}
  2. ^ a b c d "System Evolution", via official website of Diqing government (in Chinese). Accessed April 25, 2015.
  3. ^ "Diqing". Wonders of Yunnan.
  4. ^ Barnett, Robert. Lhasa: Streets with Memories, p. 197 (Columbia University Press, 2010).
  5. ^ Goldstein, M.C. "Change, Conflict and Continuity among a community of nomadic pastoralists—A Case Study from western Tibet, 1950–1990" in Resistance and Reform in Tibet (eds. Barnett and Akiner. London: Hurst & Co., 1994).
  6. ^ Mackerras, Colin and Yorke, Amanda. The Cambridge Handbook of Contemporary China, p. 209 (Cambridge University Press, 1991).
  7. ^ Yü, Dan. Mindscaping the Landscape of Tibet: Place, Memorability, Ecoaesthetics, p. 47 (Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co, 2015).
  8. ^ Merkel-Hess, Kate. China in 2008: A Year of Great Significance, p. 255 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2009).
  9. ^ "Night fire burns for hours, destroys ancient Tibetan town in southwest China's Shangri-La county". Toledo Blade. January 11, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official Website (in Chinese)
  • Yunnan-Diqing via chinadiscover.net.

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Per capitaCN 77 785US 11 473Time zoneUTC 8 CST Postal code674400Area code0887ISO 3166 codeCN YN 34Websitewww wbr diqing wbr gov wbr cn Diqing Tibetan Autonomous PrefectureChinese nameSimplified Chinese迪庆藏族自治州Traditional Chinese迪慶藏族自治州TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinDiqing Zangzu ZizhizhōuTibetan nameTibetanབད ཆ ན བ ད ར གས རང ས ང ཁ ལ TranscriptionsWyliebde chen bod rigs rang skyong khulTibetan PinyinDeqen Porig Ranggyong Ku Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture a is an autonomous prefecture in northwestern Yunnan province China Covering an area of 23 870 km2 9 220 sq mi it is bordered by the Tibet Autonomous Region to the northwest Sichuan province to the northeast and other parts of Yunnan province to the southwest and southeast Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture and Lijiang respectively Its capital and largest city is Shangri La Diqing Prefecture is divided into three county level divisions Shangri La Deqin County and Weixi Lisu Autonomous County They were all formerly under the administration of Lijiang located southeast of this prefecture 2 Diqing Prefecture was established in 1957 and named by its first governor 2 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Transport 2 1 Air 2 2 Road 3 Demography 4 Subdivisions 5 History 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEtymology editThe prefecture s name is derived from the Tibetan word བད ཆ ན deqen which means auspicious place In Chinese the name is written with the characters 迪 di and 庆 qing which mean to enlighten and to celebrate respectively 3 Alternate English names include Dechen and Deqing 4 Transport editAir edit Diqing Shangri La Airport also known simply as Diqing Airport is one of the biggest airports in the northwest of the Yunnan Province It is located about 3 4 miles 5 5 km from the center of Shangri La City There are flights to Lhasa Chengdu Beijing via Kunming Shanghai Pudong Shenzhen via Guiyang Guangzhou Kunming and Xishuangbanna citation needed Road edit Highways are the main means of transportation to reach Diqing Prefecture The major highway in this prefecture is China National Highway 214 a Yunnan Tibet Qinghai highway abbreviated G214 There are also direct bus routes to Kunming Lijiang and Panzhihua Sichuan Demography editEthnic composition of Diqing Prefecture 2020 census citation needed Ethnicity Population Percentage Tibetan 127 685 32 95 Lisu 105 397 27 20 Han 64 823 16 73 Naxi 43 447 11 21 Bai 21 208 5 47 Yi 17 759 4 58 Pumi 2 081 0 54 Miao 1 641 0 42 Hui 1 593 0 41 Hani 251 0 06 Others 1 626 0 42 Subdivisions editMain article List of administrative divisions of Yunnan Diqing Prefecture is divided into three county level divisions Shangri La Deqin County and Weixi Lisu Autonomous County Map nbsp Shangri La city DeqinCounty WeixiCounty Name Hanzi Hanyu Pinyin Tibetan Tibetan Pinyin Wylie Population 2010 Census Area km2 Density km2 Shangri La 香格里拉市 Xianggelǐla Shi ས མས ཀ ཉ ཟ ག ང ཁ ར Semgyi nyida Chongkyir sems kyi nyi zla grong khyer 172 988 11 613 14 89 Deqin County 德钦县 Deqin Xian བད ཆ ན ར ང མཇ ལ ར ང Deqen Zong Jol Zong bde chen rdzong mjol rdzong 66 589 7 596 8 76 Weixi Lisu Autonomous County 维西傈僳族自治县 Weixi LisuzuZizhixian འབའ ལ ང ལ ས འ ར གས རང ས ང ར ང Balung Lisurig Ranggyong Zong ba lung li su u rigs rang skyong rdzong 160 605 4 661 34 45History editThis prefecture is in the southern part of a historical region called Kham which belonged to the Tibetan Empire many centuries ago After the decline of that empire in the 9th century peripheral areas like southern Kham remained part of Tibet more in an ethnographical than a political sense As a practical matter by the mid 1700s the Tibetan Government had mostly lost control of Kham to Manchu Qing China and that situation lasted until the end of the Manchu Dynasty in 1912 5 Southern Kham along with other parts of Yunnan were ruled by the Yunnan clique from 1915 until 1927 Then it was controlled by Governor and warlord Long Lung Yun until near the end of the Chinese Civil War when Du Yuming removed him under the order of Chiang Kai shek There are three county level divisions in this prefecture Shangri La formerly Zhongdian Deqin County and Weixi Lisu Autonomous County formerly Weixi and they all were under the administration of Lijiang 2 The Autonomous Prefecture was established in 1957 and named Diqing by its first governor 2 6 During the remainder of the 20th century the prefecture s capital was called Zhongdian but was renamed on December 17 2001 as Shangri La City other spellings Semkyi nyida Xianggelila or Xamgyi nyilha after the fictional land of Shangri La in the 1933 James Hilton novel Lost Horizon with an eye toward promoting tourism in the area 7 8 On June 25 2007 the Pudacuo National Park was established on 500 square miles 1 300 km2 in this prefecture On January 11 2014 there was a major fire in the 1 000 year old Dukezong Tibetan neighborhood of the capital city Shangri La causing much damage and hardship 9 Notes edit Chinese 迪庆藏族自治州 pinyin Diqing Zangzu ZizhizhōuTibetan བད ཆ ན བ ད ར གས རང ས ང ཁ ལ ZYPY Deqen Porig Ranggyong KuReferences edit 云南省统计局 国家统计局云南调查总队 December 2023 云南统计年鉴 2023 中国统计出版社 ISBN 978 7 5037 9653 1 a b c d System Evolution via official website of Diqing government in Chinese Accessed April 25 2015 Diqing Wonders of Yunnan Barnett Robert Lhasa Streets with Memories p 197 Columbia University Press 2010 Goldstein M C Change Conflict and Continuity among a community of nomadic pastoralists A Case Study from western Tibet 1950 1990 in Resistance and Reform in Tibet eds Barnett and Akiner London Hurst amp Co 1994 Mackerras Colin and Yorke Amanda The Cambridge Handbook of Contemporary China p 209 Cambridge University Press 1991 Yu Dan Mindscaping the Landscape of Tibet Place Memorability Ecoaesthetics p 47 Walter de Gruyter GmbH amp Co 2015 Merkel Hess Kate China in 2008 A Year of Great Significance p 255 Rowman amp Littlefield 2009 Night fire burns for hours destroys ancient Tibetan town in southwest China s Shangri La county Toledo Blade January 11 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Deqen Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Official Website in Chinese Yunnan Diqing via chinadiscover net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture amp oldid 1214607086, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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