Tibet, a rich and
beautiful land, is located at the
main part of Qinghai-Tibet plateau,
south-West frontier of China. Tibet
borders with Sichuan, Yuannan,
Qinghai And Xinjiang; to the south
contiguous to India, Nepal, Sikkim,
Bhutan and Burma, and bounded by
Kashmir on the west.
When the word Tibet is mentioned
something icy chills the readers'
nerves. In fact it snows only once
or twice in a year and owing to the
perpetuity of bright sunshine, it is
not at all cold during the daytime
even in the coldest of the winter.
Tibet is so sunny that it produces a
year-round sunshine of over 3,000
hours in a year. Its old name-"land
of snow" - the name by which Tibet
is almost popularly known as, is
always thickly covered with snow
with hardly any signs Of
inhabitation. In fact, it is correct
only when it is referred to the
world greatest ranges located in Ima,
the Tisi, and like. These ranges,
run by leaps and bounds across the
country showing their beautiful snow
covered peaks against the bluest of
skies.
Geographically, Tibet can be divided
into three major parts, the east,
north and south. The eastern part is
forest region, occupying
approximately one-fourth of the
land. Virgin forests run The entire
breadth and length of this part of
Tibet. The northern part is open
grassland, where nomads and yak and
sheep dwell here. This part occupies
approximately half of Tibet. The
southern and central part is
agricultural region, occupying about
one-fourth of Tibet's land area.
with all major Tibetan cities and
towns such as Lhasa, Shigatse,
Gyantse ad Tsetang located in this
area, it is considered the cultural
center of Tibet. The total area of
the Tibet Autonomous Region is
1,200,000 square kilometers and its
population is 1,890,000. The region
is administratively divided into one
municipality and six prefectures.
The municipality is Lhasa, while the
six prefectures are Shigatse, Ngari,
Lhaoka, Chamdo, Nakchu and Nyingtri
(kongpo). The People's Government of
the Tibet Autonomous Region
exercises the highest administrative
authority in Tibet. |