Kangsa Village (), poetically known as Darchen, Tarchan or Taqin (, ), is a former
Bhutanese enclave,
currently held by the People's Republic of China and the seat of the
Parga Township,
Purang County
Purang County or Burang County
(; zh, s=普兰县) is an administrative division of Ngari Prefecture, Ngari Prefectures of the People's Republic of China, Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region (''TAR'') of China. The county seat is Purang T ...
,
Tibet Autonomous Region
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,
China
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. Thus, it is commonly referred as Parga although there is another smaller settlement formally named
Parga
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after which the Parga Township was named, located on the east of this settlement. It was also previously known as Lhara and still signposted as such. It was previously an important sheep station for nomads and their flocks and had only two permanent buildings; only one of which survived the
Cultural Revolution
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and is now used to house Tibetan pilgrims.
[Dorje (2009), p. 412.]
Darchen is situated right in front of the sacred mountain,
Mount Kailash
Mount Kailash (also Kailasa; ''Kangrinboqê'' or ''Gang Rinpoche''; ; ; , ) is a mountain in Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It lies in the Kailash Range (Gangdisê Mountains) of the Transhimalaya, in the western part ...
. Its altitude is 4,670m (15,321 feet) and it is the starting and ending point for the
parikrama
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/
kora of Mount Kailash.
It is only a one-day bus drive (about 330 km) from the town of
Shiquanhe
Shiquanhe (), known in Tibetan as Sênggêkanbab () or Sênggêzangbo, is the main town (China), town and administrative seat of Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. Shiquanhe is located on the bank of Sênggê Zangbo, the river sour ...
or (Ali) to the northeast, where
Gunsa Airport, opened 1 July 2010, is located, offering flights twice a week to
Lhasa
Lhasa, officially the Chengguan District of Lhasa City, is the inner urban district of Lhasa (city), Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region, Southwestern China.
Lhasa is the second most populous urban area on the Tibetan Plateau after Xining ...
and
Chengdu
Chengdu; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: ; Chinese postal romanization, previously Romanization of Chinese, romanized as Chengtu. is the capital city of the Chinese province of Sichuan. With a ...
.
[Mayhew and Kohn (2005), p. 209.]["Tibet's fourth civil airport opens."]
/ref> A rough but motorable road extends from Darchen till a few kilometers beyond Diraphuk, below the Drolma La Pass on the Kailash pilgrimage route.
It contains a couple of restaurants and the Ganges guesthouse and restaurant, the Zhusu guesthouse next door, and the Gandise Hotel where Public Security Bureau (PSB) officers are stationed from spring until October, and where pilgrims must get their travel permit stamped, and buy a "ticket" if they wish to circumambulate Mt. Kailash. There are also a few houses, the Swiss-funded Tibetan Medical and Astro Institute and dispensary where doctors are trained in Traditional Tibetan medicine
Traditional Tibetan medicine or Sowa Rigpa is the Tibetan medical system developed in the 8th century under King Trisong Detsen that incorporated the best international medical practices of that time.Claude Arpi, ''Glimpses on the Tibet History' ...
, a number of stores and kiosks, and some camping grounds. Traditionally, pilgrims only eat vegetarian food in the region due to its proximity to the sacred
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Lake Manasarovar
Lake Manasarovar also called Mapam Yumtso (; ) locally, is a high altitude freshwater lake near Mount Kailash in Burang County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. It is located at an elevation of , near the western trijunction ...
and Mount Kailash.[Kotan Publishing (2004), p. 141.]
History
Darchen was once an enclave of Bhutan, held for almost 300 years and from where Bhutan raised revenue, until the People's Republic of China annexed it in 1959.United Nations A/HRC/13/40/Add.1
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Nearby monasteries
To the north of Tarqen there's a Tibetan Buddhist Monastery Qögu Gönba (ཆོས་སྐུ་དགོན་པ). Not very far to the south of Tarqen, the Qiu Gönba (, , a.k.a. Jiu Monastery) is a Tibetan Buddhist Monastery at the settlement of Qiu or Jiu (བྱིའུ) or Xungba (གཞུང་པ) village of Parga township, by Lake Mapam Yumco.
See also
*List of towns and villages in Tibet
An alphabetical list of populated places, including cities, towns, and villages, in the Tibet Autonomous Region of western China.
A
*Alamdo
*Alhar
*Arza
*Asog
B
*Baga, Tibet, Baga
*Bagar
*Baidi, Nagarzê County, Baidi
*Baima
*Baimai
*Bai ...
References
Bibliography
* Albinia, Alice. (2008) ''Empires of the Indus: The Story of a River''. First American Edition (2010) W. W. Norton & Company, New York. .
*Dorje, Gyurme. (2009) ''Tibet Handbook''. Footprint Handbooks, Bath, England. .
*Kotan Publishing (200) ''Mapping the Tibetan World''. Reprint 2004. .
* Mayhew, Bradley and Kohn, Michael. (2005) ''Tibet''. 6th Edition. .
* Bubriski, Kevin and Abhimanyu Pandey. (2018)
Kailash Yatra: a Long Walk to Mt Kailash through Humla.
' Penguin Random House, New Delhi. {{ISBN, 978-0670091119
Populated places in Tibet