Wumatang Township
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It is a township under the jurisdiction of Dangxiong County, Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region. Located 30 kilometers to the east of the county, it is known as the "East Gate" of Dangxiong county. It is at the junction of Linzhou, Naqu and Jiali counties, with an average altitude of 4548 meters, a total area of 1760 square kilometers and a population of 8900 people. The main mineral resources of the Township include gypsum mine, lead-zinc mine, copper mine, etc.; the main natural resources include Cordyceps sinensis, Fritillaria, etc.; the tourism resources of the township include Bata and natural mine in northern Tibet with a long history Material hot springs, etc.
administrative division
Wumatang township has four village committees: baga, Guoni, Nalong and Haoru.
Historical evolution
"Wumatang" is a Tibetan translation, which means "central Pingchuan". Wumatang township was established in 1960, changed to commune in 1970, restored to township in 1984, and withdrawn from the district in 1988 to merge baga, Guoni, Nalong and Haoru into wumatang township.
economic development
It mainly grazes goats, sheep, yaks, cattle, yaks, cattle, cattle and horses. Produced Cordyceps, Fritillaria and other traditional Chinese medicine.
Characteristic products
Goat, sheep, yak, yak, cattle, Fritillaria, traditional Chinese medicine.
Major schools
The first Central Primary School in wumatang Township, Dangxiong County the second Central Primary School in wumatang Township, Dangxiong County
Map of wumatang Township
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