Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • A. Gruschke: The Cultural Monuments of Tibet’s Outer Provinces: Amdo - Volume 1. The Qinghai Part of Amdo, White Lotus Press, Bangkok 2001. ISBN 974-480-049-6
  • Tsering Shakya: The Dragon in the Land of Snows. A History of Modern Tibet Since 1947, London 1999, ISBN 0-14-019615-3
County-level divisions of Qinghai Province
  • Xining (capital)
Prefecture-level cities
Xining
  • Chengzhong District
  • Chengdong District
  • Chengxi District
  • Chengbei District
  • Datong County
  • Huangyuan County
  • Huangzhong County
Prefectures
Haidong
  • Ping'an County
  • Ledu County
  • Minhe County
  • Huzhu County
  • Hualong County
  • Xunhua County
Autonomous prefectures
Haibei
  • Haiyan County
  • Qilian County
  • Gangca County
  • Menyuan County
Hainan
  • Gonghe County
  • Tongde County
  • Guide County
  • Xinghai County
  • Guinan County
Huangnan
  • Tongren County
  • Jainca County
  • Zêkog County
  • Henan County
Golog
  • Maqên County
  • Banma County
  • Gadê County
  • Darlag County
  • Jigzhi County
  • Madoi County
Yushu
  • Yushu County
  • Zadoi County
  • Chindu County
  • Zhidoi County
  • Nangqên County
  • Qumarlêb County
Haixi
  • Delhi City
  • Golmud City
  • Ulan County
  • Dulan County
  • Tianjun County
  • Lenghu 
  • Da Qaidam 
  • Mangnai 
  • These are administrative committees, which are not standard units of local government, though they do function as such.
Tibetan autonomous areas in the People's Republic of China
Regions
Tibet A.R.
  • Lhasa
  • Nagqu
  • Qamdo
  • Shannan
  • Xigazê
  • Ngari
  • Nyingchi
Prefectures
and counties
in Qinghai
  • Haibei
  • Hainan
  • Haixi
  • Huangnan
  • Golog
  • Yushu
in Sichuan
  • Garzê
  • Ngawa
  • Muli
in Gansu
  • Gannan
  • Tianzhu (Bairi, Hwari)
in Yunnan
  • Dêqên

Coordinates: 35°31′36″N 102°00′50″E / 35.5267°N 102.014°E / 35.5267; 102.014

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