Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture

34°59′N 102°55′E / 34.98°N 102.91°E / 34.98; 102.91

Gannan Prefecture
甘南州 · ཀན་ལྷོ་ཁུལ།
Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
甘南藏族自治州 · ཀན་ལྷོ་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ།
Labrang Monastery, Xiahe County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Labrang Monastery, Xiahe County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Location of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture within Gansu
Location of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture within Gansu
CountryChina
ProvinceGansu
Prefecture SeatHezuo
Government
 • TypeAutonomous prefecture
 • CCP SecretaryYu Chenghui
 • Congress ChairmanTashi Cao
 • GovernorZhao Lingyun
 • CPPCC ChairmanRinchen Thondup
Area
 • Total40,898 km2 (15,791 sq mi)
Population
 (2010[citation needed])
 • Total689,132
 • Density17/km2 (44/sq mi)
 • Major Ethnic Groups
Tibetan−51.44%
Han−41.75%
Hui−6.43%
GDP[1]
 • TotalCN¥ 12.7 billion
US$ 2.0 billion
 • Per capitaCN¥ 17,990
US$ 2,888
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
ISO 3166 codeCN-GS-30
Websitewww.gn.gansu.gov.cn
Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese甘南藏族自治州
Simplified Chinese甘南藏族自治州
Tibetan name
Tibetanཀན་ལྷོ་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ།


Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (Chinese: 甘南藏族自治州; pinyin: Gānnán Zàngzú Zìzhìzhōu; Tibetan: ཀན་ལྷོ་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་, Wylie: Kan-lho Bod-rigs rang-skyong-khul, ZYPY: Gainlho Poirig Ranggyong Kü) is an autonomous prefecture in southern Gansu Province, China, bordering Linxia to the north, Dingxi to the northeast, Longnan to the east and Aba (Sichuan province) to the south. It includes Xiahe and the Labrang Monastery, Luqu, Maqu and other mostly Tibetan towns and villages. Gannan has an area of 40,898 km2 (15,791 sq mi) and its capital is Hezuo city (Zoi). In the first year of the proclamation of Gannan Autonomous District, the district-seat was at the Labrang Town of Sangqu.

Population

According to the 2010 census, Gannan has 689,132 inhabitants[2] (population density: 17.14 inhabitants per km2).

Ethnic groups in Gannan, 2000 census

NationalityPopulationPercentage
Tibetan329,27851.44%
Han267,26041.75%
Hui41,1636.43%
Tu9390.15%
Dongxiang2580.04%
Manchu2570.04%
Salar2220.03%
Mongols2150.03%
Others5140.09%

Transport

In the prefecture is high-way G213. In 2013, the Gannan Xiahe Airport was opened.

Subdivisions

1 county level city, 7 counties.

Map

Note: Lianhuashan National Nature Reserve is part of Lintan County.
NameHanziHanyu PinyinTibetanWylie
Tibetan Pinyin
Population
(2010 Census)
Area (km2)Density
(/km2)
Hezuo City
(Zoi City)
合作市Hézuò Shìགཙོས་གྲོང་ཁྱེར།gtsos grong khyer
Zoi Chongkyir
90,2902,67033.81
Lintan County临潭县Líntán Xiànལིན་ཐན་རྫོང་།lin than rdzong
Lintain Zong
137,0011,55787.99
Jonê County
(Zhuoni County)
卓尼县Zhuóní Xiànཅོ་ནེ་རྫོང་།co ne rdzong
Jonê Zong
100,5225,69417.65
Zhouqu County
(Zhugqu County)
舟曲县Zhōuqū Xiànའབྲུག་ཆུ་རྫོང་།'brug chu rdzong
Zhugqu Zong
132,1083,01043.88
Têwo County
(Diebu County)
迭部县Diébù Xiànཐེ་བོ་རྫོང་།the bo rdzong
Têwo Zong
52,1665,10810.21
Maqu County玛曲县Mǎqū Xiànརྨ་ཆུ་རྫོང་།rma chu rdzong
Maqu Zong
54,74510,1906.72
Luqu County碌曲县Lùqū Xiànཀླུ་ཆུ་རྫོང་།klu chu rdzong
Gluqu Zong
35,6305,2986.72
Xiahe County
(Sangqu County)
夏河县Xiàhé Xiànབསང་ཆུ་རྫོང་།bsang chu rdzong
Sangqu Zong
86,6706,67412.98

Climate

Gannan, as illustrated by this chart for Xiahe, has an alpine subarctic climate (Köppen Dwc) that grades into an alpine climate (ETH) at the highest elevations. The climate is characterised by mild, rainy summers and frigid, but dry and sunny, winters.

Climate data for Xiahe County
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)5
(41)
7
(45)
10
(50)
13
(55)
17
(63)
21
(70)
19
(66)
17
(63)
15
(59)
9
(48)
8
(46)
5
(41)
12
(54)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)−18
(0)
−16
(3)
−12
(10)
−8
(18)
−6
(21)
−2
(28)
3
(37)
1
(34)
−3
(27)
−7
(19)
−12
(10)
−16
(3)
−8
(18)
Average precipitation mm (inches)6
(0.2)
15
(0.6)
14
(0.6)
62
(2.4)
101
(4.0)
105
(4.1)
174
(6.9)
120
(4.7)
139
(5.5)
44
(1.7)
9
(0.4)
3
(0.1)
792
(31.2)
Source: [3]

See also

References

Further reading

  • A. Gruschke: The Cultural Monuments of Tibet’s Outer Provinces: Amdo - Volume 2. The Gansu and Sichuan Parts of Amdo, White Lotus Press, Bangkok 2001. ISBN 974-480-049-6
  • Tsering Shakya: The Dragon in the Land of Snows. A History of Modern Tibet Since 1947, London 1999, ISBN 0-14-019615-3