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Garzê
甘孜
Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Tibetan transcription(s)
 • Tibetanདཀར་མཛེས

་བོད་རིག ས་རང་སྐྱ

ོང་ཁུལ་
 • Wyliedkar mdzes bod rigs rang skyong khul
Chinese transcription(s)
 • Chinese甘孜藏族自治州
 • PinyinGānzī Zàngzú Zìzhìzhōu
Late Spring
Late Spring
Location of Garzê Prefecture (yellow) within Sichuan
Location of Garzê Prefecture (yellow) within Sichuan
CountryChina
ProvinceSichuan
Area
 • Total151,078 km2 (58,332 sq mi)
Population
 • Total880,000
 • Density5.8/km2 (15/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Websitehttp://www.gzz.gov.cn/

Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (Tibetan: དཀར་མཛེས་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་ , Wylie transliteration: dkar mdzes bod rigs rang skyong khul; Chinese: 甘孜藏族自治州, Pinyin: Gānzī Zàngzú Zìzhìzhōu) is an autonomous prefecture in Sichuan whose capital is Kangding (Dardo). It is also known as Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous State[1] and as Gantse Prefecture.[2] It is sometimes spelled as "Kardze" by non-government sources.

The area is 151,078 square kilometers and the population is approximately 880,000, with Tibetans accounting for 77.8% of the population.

History

Garze was traditionally part of the Tibetan region known as Kham. During the period of rule by the Republic of China (1911-1949), it became nominally part of Xikang province, which included parts of former Kham. In 1930, a Tibetan army invaded Garze, capturing it without much resistance. However, in 1932, the Tibetan army withdrew after suffering defeats elsewhere at the hands of the warlord of Qinghai, Ma Bufang. Chinese warlord Liu Wenhui reoccupied Garze, and signed an agreement with the Tibetans formalizing his control of the area east of the Yangtze River, which corresponds roughly with eastern Kham. In 1950, following the defeat of the Kuomintang forces by the People's Liberation Army, the area fell within the control of the People's Republic of China. Eastern Xikang was merged with Sichuan in 1955, where Garze became an autonomous prefecture.

Subdivisions

Garzê comprises 18 counties:

Population

According to the census of 2000, Garzê had a population of 897,239 (population density: 5.94 people/km²).

nationality population proportion
Tibetans 703,168 78.37%
Han Chinese 163,648 18.24%
Yi 22,946 2.56%
Qiang 2,860 0.32%
Hui 2,190 0.24%
Naxi 760 0.08%
Mongolians 477 0.05%
Bai 292 0.03%
others 898 0.11%

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Batang County" [1]
  2. ^ "Brief Introduction of Batang country"[2]

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