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Goyul

Goyul (Tibetan: མགོ་ཡུལ་ཤང, Wylie: mgo yul shang) or Goyü (Chinese: 古玉乡; pinyin: Gǔ yù xiāng) is a township located in the Zayul County, Nyingchi Prefecture in eastern Tibet Autonomous Region, China.[1][2]

Goyul Township
古玉乡
Goyü Township
Goyul
Location in the Tibet AR
Coordinates: 29°08′42″N 97°13′19″E / 29.1450°N 97.2219°E / 29.1450; 97.2219
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Autonomous regionTibet
Prefecture-level cityNyingchi
CountyZayü
Elevation
3,300 m (10,800 ft)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

The centre of the township is the town Sangachu Dzong (Tibetan: གསང་སྔགས་ཆོས་རྫོང, Wylie: gsang sngags chos rdzong, THL: sang ngak chö dzong; Chinese: 桑昂曲宗; pinyin: Sāng áng qū zōng). It is now referred to as Goyul Town.[2] It lies at an altitude of 3,300 m (10,800 ft), at the location where Zang Chu (Sangachu),[3] the eastern source stream of Zayul Chu, descends into its valley. (In current European terminology, Zang Chu is in fact regarded as the main Zayul Chu, and the western headwater Kangri Karpo Chu is regarded as its tributary. However, the Tibetans regard both the rivers with equal status.)[4]

A large plain is formed near Goyul, where three or more headwaters of Zang Chu meet. According to the British explorer Frank Kingdon Ward, four villages were formed in the plain, one of which is traditionally called Gochen (Tibetan: མགོ་ཆེན, Wylie: mgo chen; Chinese: 古井村; pinyin: Gǔjǐng cūn), which has effectively lent its name to the entire region. The Sangachu Dzong fort and monastery stand on an elevated shoulder of the plain, while the river itself flows in a deep trench.[5]

Prior to the Chinese administration of Tibet, Sangachu Dzong served as the capital of the Zayul County, except for the coldest winter months, during which the Dzongpön move to the village of Shigatang (Shika) near Rima.[6] The capital has since been moved to Kyigang, approximately 60 km (37 mi) downstream on Zayul Chu, and now bears the name "Zayul Town".

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References edit

  1. ^ 2017年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:古玉乡 (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. 2017. Retrieved 2018-11-16. 统计用区划代码 名称 540425100000 竹瓦根镇 540425101000 上察隅镇 540425102000 下察隅镇 540425200000 古玉乡 540425201000 古拉乡 540425202000 察瓦龙乡
  2. ^ a b Nyingchi Prefecture-Level City, KNAB place name databse, retrieved 5 July 2021.
  3. ^ Is it the source of the Irrawadi or Salwin?, Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record, Volume 9, 1887, p.309.
  4. ^ Kingdon Ward & Smith, The Himalaya East of the Tsangpo (1934), pp. 370–371.
  5. ^ Kingdon Ward & Smith, The Himalaya East of the Tsangpo (1934), pp. 383–384.
  6. ^ Kaulback, The Assam Border of Tibet (1934), p. 181.

Bibliography edit

  • Kaulback, Ronald (March 1934), "The Assam Border of Tibet", The Geographical Journal, LXXXIII (3) – via archive.org
  • Kingdon Ward, F.; Smith, Malcolm (November 1934), "The Himalaya East of the Tsangpo", The Geographical Journal, 84 (5): 369–394, doi:10.2307/1786924, JSTOR 1786924
  • Kingdon Ward, F. (1937), A Plant Hunter in Tibet, London: Jonathan Cape – via archive.org

goyul, tibetan, མག, ཤང, wylie, shang, goyü, chinese, 古玉乡, pinyin, xiāng, township, located, zayul, county, nyingchi, prefecture, eastern, tibet, autonomous, region, china, township, 古玉乡townshipgoyü, townshiplocation, tibet, arcoordinates, 1450, 2219, 1450, 221. Goyul Tibetan མག ཡ ལ ཤང Wylie mgo yul shang or Goyu Chinese 古玉乡 pinyin Gǔ yu xiang is a township located in the Zayul County Nyingchi Prefecture in eastern Tibet Autonomous Region China 1 2 Goyul Township 古玉乡TownshipGoyu TownshipGoyulLocation in the Tibet ARCoordinates 29 08 42 N 97 13 19 E 29 1450 N 97 2219 E 29 1450 97 2219CountryPeople s Republic of ChinaAutonomous regionTibetPrefecture level cityNyingchiCountyZayuElevation3 300 m 10 800 ft Time zoneUTC 8 China Standard The centre of the township is the town Sangachu Dzong Tibetan གསང ས གས ཆ ས ར ང Wylie gsang sngags chos rdzong THL sang ngak cho dzong Chinese 桑昂曲宗 pinyin Sang ang qu zōng It is now referred to as Goyul Town 2 It lies at an altitude of 3 300 m 10 800 ft at the location where Zang Chu Sangachu 3 the eastern source stream of Zayul Chu descends into its valley In current European terminology Zang Chu is in fact regarded as the main Zayul Chu and the western headwater Kangri Karpo Chu is regarded as its tributary However the Tibetans regard both the rivers with equal status 4 A large plain is formed near Goyul where three or more headwaters of Zang Chu meet According to the British explorer Frank Kingdon Ward four villages were formed in the plain one of which is traditionally called Gochen Tibetan མག ཆ ན Wylie mgo chen Chinese 古井村 pinyin Gǔjǐng cun which has effectively lent its name to the entire region The Sangachu Dzong fort and monastery stand on an elevated shoulder of the plain while the river itself flows in a deep trench 5 Prior to the Chinese administration of Tibet Sangachu Dzong served as the capital of the Zayul County except for the coldest winter months during which the Dzongpon move to the village of Shigatang Shika near Rima 6 The capital has since been moved to Kyigang approximately 60 km 37 mi downstream on Zayul Chu and now bears the name Zayul Town See also editList of towns and villages in TibetReferences edit 2017年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码 古玉乡 in Chinese National Bureau of Statistics of the People s Republic of China 2017 Retrieved 2018 11 16 统计用区划代码 名称 540425100000 竹瓦根镇 540425101000 上察隅镇 540425102000 下察隅镇 540425200000 古玉乡 540425201000 古拉乡 540425202000 察瓦龙乡 a b Nyingchi Prefecture Level City KNAB place name databse retrieved 5 July 2021 Is it the source of the Irrawadi or Salwin Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record Volume 9 1887 p 309 Kingdon Ward amp Smith The Himalaya East of the Tsangpo 1934 pp 370 371 Kingdon Ward amp Smith The Himalaya East of the Tsangpo 1934 pp 383 384 Kaulback The Assam Border of Tibet 1934 p 181 Bibliography editKaulback Ronald March 1934 The Assam Border of Tibet The Geographical Journal LXXXIII 3 via archive org Kingdon Ward F Smith Malcolm November 1934 The Himalaya East of the Tsangpo The Geographical Journal 84 5 369 394 doi 10 2307 1786924 JSTOR 1786924 Kingdon Ward F 1937 A Plant Hunter in Tibet London Jonathan Cape via archive org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goyul amp oldid 1144449151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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