Raka, Tibet
Raka is a village in Dênggar Township in Saga County in the Shigatse Prefecture of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It lies along the G219 road near the junction with the northern heading S206 road on the road to Qierexiang, roughly 50 kilometres (31 mi) east of Saga. Historically it lay in the province of Tsang.[1] Raka is very well connected, connected by provincial highway 206 to Coqen in the north, Saga in the southwest and Lhatse, Shigatse and Lhasa to the east.[2] Several kilometres to the east is the village of Kyêrdo.[3] An "enormous tributary" called the Raka Tsanpo flows nearby and the saline lake of Raka Lake is also located in the vicinity.[4][5]
See also
References
- ^ Sandberg, Graham (1906). Tibet and the Tibetans. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. p. 80. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
- ^ Hessberg, Andreas von; Schulze, Waltraud (February 2012). Tibet. Trescher Verlag. p. 171. ISBN 978-3-89794-209-7. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
- ^ Bing Maps (Map). Microsoft and Harris Corporation Earthstar Geographics LLC.
- ^ Holdich, Thomas Hungerford (1 December 1996). Tibet the Mysterious. Asian Educational Services. p. 234. ISBN 978-81-206-1146-7. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
- ^ Zheng, Mianping (1997). An Introduction to Saline Lakes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Springer. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-7923-4098-0. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
29°25′7″N 85°47′47″E / 29.41861°N 85.79639°E / 29.41861; 85.79639
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- Changmoche Monastery
- Chokorgyel Monastery
- Daklha Gampo
- Donggar Monastery
- Dorje Pakmo
- Drongtse Monastery
- Garju Monastery
- Manmogang Monastery
- Menri Monastery
- Milarepa's Cave
- Narthang Monastery
- Ngor
- Palcho Monastery
- Ralung Monastery
- Sakya Monastery
- Shalu Monastery
- Tashilhunpo
- Tsi Nesar
- Shigatse Mosque
- Deqing Gelsang Puchang
- Zashilunbu Monastery Cultural Square
- Shigatse Dzongsan Museum
- Para Manor
- Shigatse People's Cinema
- Gyangtse Dzongsan Anti-British Ruins
- Gyangtse Dzongsan Heroes' Memorial
- Gyangtse Heroes' Square
- Qumei Xingu Monument
- Guntang Wangcheng
- Tang Tang Dynasty Tianzhu Envoys out of the Inscription
- Bangxing stone carving Inscription
- Sando Bairi Cliff Statues
- Qing Dynasty Yadong Customs Ruins
- Rikaze Martyrs' Mausoleum
- Zhangmu Martyrs' Mausoleum
- Yadong County Party Committee Foreign Affairs Office
- Yadong County Station
- Old Meeting Room of Shigatse Administration
- Old Meeting Room of Gyangtse County Party Committee
- Selaung Manor Ruins
- Chamuqin Tomb Compound
- Riguoqi Railway Bridge
- Nangmulinziguo Railway Bridge
- Nangmulinboduo Railway Bridge
- Zhexiao Bridge
- China-Nepal Friendship Bridge
- Shigatse Photovoltaic Power Plant
- Ang Laren Lake
- Dajia Lake
- Jiesa Lake
- Renqingxiubu Lake
- Taruo Lake
- Everest
- Shishapangma
- Nyingchiinsha
- Samdang Khamsang
- Bukhangri
- Jombo Glacier
- Karola Glacier
- Yarlung Tsangpo
- Nyenchu River
- Pekul Cho
- Wrangpochorong
- Tinggye Cho
- Zar Namco
- Dokyong Cho
- Ngawangla Rincho
- Rinchen Choib Cho
- Zabuye Cho
- Tharak Cho
- Phalung Cho
- Samri Cho
- Maiyen Cho
- Tsangtseri Cho
- Tserlung Cho
- Tserlangma
- Dingmu Cho
- Tinggye Cho
- Tsumchorin
- Chonbayung Cho
- Gala Cho
- Anjuo Cho
- Wrangmo
- Taiga Cho
- Trujang Cho
- Pozi Cho
- M choepeni
- Ngamringin Cho
- Lang Cho
- Khoru Cho
- Dharmachayang Cho
- Langjang Cho
- Mangla Water Conservancy Project
- Nathu La Pass
- Kumbum Road
- Shigatse Peace Airport
- Lhasa–Shigatse Railway
- China–Nepal Railway
- China–Nepal Friendship Highway
- Dazhuka Railway Station
- Denggu Railway Station
- Jiqiong Railway Station
- Kadui Railway Station
- Rinbung Railway Station
- Shigatse Railway Station
- G219
- G318
- S203
- S204
- S206
- S304
- S307
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