Jiangzi

Jiangzi County is under the jurisdiction of Shigatse City in the Tibet Autonomous Region, located in the southern part of Tibet, in the eastern part of Shigatse City, on the upper reaches of the Nyanchu River. Jiangzi is one of China's historical and cultural cities and is also an emerging tourist town.

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Jiangzi County is under the jurisdiction of Shigatse City in the Tibet Autonomous Region, located in the southern part of Tibet, in the eastern part of Shigatse City, on the upper reaches of the Nyanchu River. Jiangzi is one of China's historical and cultural cities and is also an emerging tourist town. The total population of Jiangzi County is 67,000, with the majority of residents being Tibetan, and other ethnic groups including Han and Hui. The total area is 3,771 square kilometers. Jiangzi is one of the national historical and cultural cities and is also an emerging tourist town. Zongshan, located in the center of the county, is a historical witness to the brave resistance of the Jiangzi people against British invaders and is currently the only well-preserved site of the old Tibetan government buildings. Baiju Temple, located in the western suburbs of the county, was built in 1418 and is the only temple where the three major sects of Tibetan Buddhism gather in one place. The "Hundred Thousand Buddha Stupa" is the only stupa temple in Tibetan Buddhism.