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Introduction to Doilung Deqin District

Doulungdeqen District is a district under the jurisdiction of Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region. It is located in the south-central part of the Tibet Autonomous Region and in the west of Lhasa City. It has a total area of ??2,704.25 square kilometers, governs 2 towns and 5 townships, and has a total population of 48,696 people (2013 ). 23 District People's Government is located at No. 1 Tuanjie Road, Dongga Town. 4 piles of Long Deqing, which means "the place of bliss in the upper valley" in Tibetan. The district is located in the valley of the middle reaches of the Brahmaputra River and at the southern foot of Nyenchen Tanglha Mountain. The average altitude is about 4,500 meters. The terrain is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. The Lhasa River and the Duilong River flow through the territory. It is rich in solar energy, hydropower and geothermal resources. Tourist attractions include Chubu Temple, Sangmu Folk Nature Village, Qiusang Hot Spring, etc. Gurong tsampa is a specialty of Duilung Deqing. 5 Agriculture and animal husbandry are the economic foundation of Duilongdeqing. Entering the 21st century, especially after the opening of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, manufacturing and trade circulation have become the leading industries in Duilung Deqing. The Lhasa National Economic and Technological Development Zone and Liuwu New District are located within the territory and are connected to the main urban area of ??Lhasa. 6 In 2014, Doilung Deqing achieved a GDP of 2.692 billion yuan, a public budget revenue of 530 million yuan, and a per capita income of farmers and herdsmen of 12,000 yuan.