- The new town of
Lhatse or
Lhatse Xian, also
known as
Quxar (Tibetan: ཆུ་ཤར་,
Quxia (Chinese: 曲下镇; pinyin: Qūxià Zhèn), or Chusar, is a
small town of a...
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Lhatse County is a
county of Xigazê in the
Tibet Autonomous Region, China. It was
established in 1959, with
Lhatse Town as the
county seat. In 1968, Quxar...
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Bhutanese border.
Tawang Monastery is
known in
Tibetan as
Gaden Namgyal Lhatse,
which translates to "the
divine paradise of
complete victory". It was founded...
- fatalities, an
estimate they
cited from
staff working at
morgues in
Tingri and
Lhatse counties.[better source needed] At
least 338
people were wounded, including...
- west,
Highway 219
traverses the
range en
route from Yecheng,
Xinjiang to
Lhatse, Tibet.
Further east,
Highway 109
crosses between Lhasa and Golmud. Over...
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continuing west
parallel to the
Yarlung Tsangpo valley, the road p****es
Lhatse and
forks just
beyond at Chapu,
where China National Highway 219 continues...
- ran from
Yecheng (Karghilik) in the
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region to
Lhatse in the
Tibet Autonomous Region. It was 2,342 km (1,455 mi) long. This section...
- Samzhubzê
District Namling County Gyangzê
County Tingri County Sa'gya
County Lhatse County Ngamring County Xaitongmoin County Bainang County Rinbung County...
- Samzhubzê
District Namling County Gyangzê
County Tingri County Sa'gya
County Lhatse County Ngamring County Xaitongmoin County Bainang County Rinbung County...
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means Chosen Horse. It is also
known by
another Tibetan name,
Galden Namgey Lhatse,
which means a true name
within a
celestial paradise in a
clear night.[citation...