Luding County (Tibetan: ལྕགས་ཟམà¼, Chagsam; Chinese: 泸定县; pinyin: Lúdìng Xià n, Tibetan Jagsamka) is a part of the Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in the Chinese Province of Sichuan. Luding County covers an area of 2,165 km² and has a population of approximately 80,000 (at the end of 2004). The census in the year 2000 recorded a population of 77,855.
Administrative divisions
Luding County contains four towns and eight townships:
- Luqiao Town (泸桥镇), 19,459 inhabitants (2000), seat of the county government;
- Lengqi Town (冷碛镇), 8,900 inhabitants (2000);
- Xinglong Town (兴隆镇), 9,522 inhabitants (2000);
- Moxi Town (磨西镇), 6,794 inhabitants (2000);
- Lan'an Township (岚安乡), 2,789 inhabitants (2000);
- Pengba Township (烹å乡), 4,156 inhabitants (2000);
- Tianba Township (ç"°å乡), 4,124 inhabitants (2000);
- Chuni Township (æµå乡), 2,966 inhabitants (2000);
- Jiajun Township (åŠ éƒ¡ä¹¡), 3,873 inhabitants (2000);
- Dewei Township (å¾·å¨ä¹¡), 4,602 inhabitants (2000);
- Xinxing Township (新兴乡), 4,568 inhabitants (2000);
- Detuo Township (得妥乡), 6,102 inhabitants (2000)
Ethnic Composition of the Population of Luding County (2000)
A Census in the year 2000 counted 77,855 inhabitants in total.
Transport
- China National Highway 318
External links
- Official Website (Chinese)
- Website (Chinese)