Lucheng, Kangding

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Lucheng
炉城街道 · མདོ་ཁྲིན་རྡལ།
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Lucheng is located in Sichuan
Lucheng
Lucheng
Location in Sichuan
Coordinates: 30°03′19″N 101°57′53″E / 30.05528°N 101.96472°E / 30.05528; 101.96472Coordinates: 30°03′19″N 101°57′53″E / 30.05528°N 101.96472°E / 30.05528; 101.96472
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceSichuan
Autonomous prefectureGarzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
County-level cityKangding
Elevation
2,560 m (8,400 ft)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total41,399
 • Major Nationalities
Han
Tibetan
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
610000
Websitewww.kangding.gov.cn
Lucheng/Dartsedo
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese炉城
Traditional Chinese爐城
Alternative Chinese name
Simplified Chinese打箭炉
Traditional Chinese打箭爐
PostalTatsienlu
Tibetan name
Tibetanམདོ་ཁྲིན།

Lucheng Subdistrict, often called Kangding[citation needed], is one of two subdistricts of Kangding city in Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in western Sichuan Province, China.[1][2] Lucheng Subdistrict serves as the seat of the Kangding city government.[3] As of 2010, the subdistrict has a population of 41,399 people.[4]

Administrative divisions[]

The subdistrict is divided into four neighborhood committees and ten village committees.[5]

Transport[]

References[]

  1. ^ 2019年统计用区划代码. www.stats.gov.cn (in Chinese). 2019. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  2. ^ 行政区划. Kangding City People's Government (in Chinese). 2019-07-05. Archived from the original on 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  3. ^ 康定市概况地图. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2015-03-23. Archived from the original on 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  4. ^ 康定市历史沿革. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2015-03-23. Archived from the original on 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  5. ^ 2019年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码. stats.gov.cn (in Chinese). 2019. Retrieved 2020-06-16.

Further reading[]

  • Dorje, Gyurme (1999). Footprint Tibet Handbook with Bhutan. 2nd Edition. Footprint Handbooks, Bath, England. ISBN 1-900949-33-4.
  • Forbes, Andrew ; Henley, David (2011). China's Ancient Tea Horse Road. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN: B005DQV7Q2
  • Kendall, Elizabeth (1913). A Wayfarer in China: Impressions of a trip across West China and Mongolia. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. Boston and New York.
  • Leffman, David, et al. (2005). The Rough Guide to China. 4th Edition. Rough Guides, New York, London, Delhi. ISBN 978-1-84353-479-2.

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