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The autonomous county of the Tu nationality Huzhu |
The autonomous county of the Tu nationality Huzhu ({{zh|s=互助土族自治县|p=Hùzhù Tǔzú zìzhìxiàn}}), in short just Huzhu County ({{zh|s=互助县|p=Hùzhù Xiàn), is an autonomous district in the administrative [[Haidong]] district in the eastern part of the [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] province of [[Qinghai]]. It has an area of 3,321 km² and approximately 370,000 inhabitants (2004). Its capital is the town of Weiyuan (威远镇). |
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The monastery of [[Chuzang]] ([[Standard Tibetan|Tibetan]]: ཆུ་བཟང་། [[Wylie transliteration|Wylie]]: chu bzang; [[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 却藏寺 [[pinyin]]: Quezang Si), located in [[Nanmenxia]] village some 20 km northwest of [[Huzhu]] county seat, is listed as a national monument of the People's Republic of China (since 2006). |
The monastery of [[Chuzang]] ([[Standard Tibetan|Tibetan]]: ཆུ་བཟང་། [[Wylie transliteration|Wylie]]: chu bzang; [[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 却藏寺 [[pinyin]]: Quezang Si), located in [[Nanmenxia]] village some 20 km northwest of [[Huzhu]] county seat, is listed as a national monument of the People's Republic of China (since 2006). |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of administrative divisions of Qinghai]] |
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Revision as of 16:57, 20 January 2014
The autonomous county of the Tu nationality Huzhu (Chinese: 互助土族自治县; pinyin: Hùzhù Tǔzú zìzhìxiàn), in short just Huzhu County ({{zh|s=互助县|p=Hùzhù Xiàn), is an autonomous district in the administrative Haidong district in the eastern part of the Chinese province of Qinghai. It has an area of 3,321 km² and approximately 370,000 inhabitants (2004). Its capital is the town of Weiyuan (威远镇).
The monastery of Chuzang (Tibetan: ཆུ་བཟང་། Wylie: chu bzang; Chinese: 却藏寺 pinyin: Quezang Si), located in Nanmenxia village some 20 km northwest of Huzhu county seat, is listed as a national monument of the People's Republic of China (since 2006).