The Zagu West Gorge, located 4 kilometers north of the area between Upper and Lower Yanjing in Mangkang County, is also known as “Jurong,” which means “Twisted Valley” in Tibetan. The gorge is enveloped in the legend of Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) subduing a demoness. According to folklore, Padmasambhava, in the guise of a farmer, pursued...Read More
1. Journey from Mangkang County to Yanjing The distance from Mangkang County town to Yanjing is approximately 120 kilometers. Yanjing serves as the first small town on the Yunnan-Tibet Highway upon entering Tibet and has been historically significant as a crucial passageway between Tubo (Tibetan Empire) and Nanzhao (a kingdom in ancient China), as well...Read More
The Majestic Landscapes of Mangkang County Mangkang County, nestled within the canyon region of the Three Rivers Basin, boasts an average elevation of 4,317 meters. The tranquil Ningjing Range, running from south to north, is among the main mountain ranges within the county, featuring prominent peaks such as Dala Nie Peak, Dama Ya Mountain, Kazixika...Read More
Mangtso (mang-mtsho), nestled within Mangling Township in Mangkang County and 60 kilometers north along National Highway 214, is revered as a sacred female lake, affectionately known as “Ama Mangtso” (Mother Mangtso) by locals and pilgrims alike. Its mother, the sacred lake Yamdrok Tso in Tibet, further underscores its sanctity. A captivating legend explains Mangtso’s creation....Read More
Towari Dzutruden, located adjacent to the government offices of Qudeng Township within Mangkang County and 80 kilometers from the county town, holds a significant place in Tibetan culture and spirituality. In Tibetan, Towari Dzutruden means “A place where one receives blessings, purification, and happiness upon visitation.” Legend has it that this stupa was constructed by...Read More
The Tea Horse Road Cultural Tourism Festival celebrates the rich history and cultural heritage of Markam County. It is a crucial juncture in Eastern Tibet and a meeting point of Sichuan, Yunnan, and Tibet. The ancient Tea Horse Road, essential for trade and cultural exchange. Markham earned the reputation as a “Land of Marvelous Propriety.”...Read More