Map of Qamdo Location
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Qamdo (also known as Chamdo) is a city located in the eastern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), China. As one of Tibet’s major administrative divisions, it plays a crucial role in connecting Tibet with the neighboring regions and serves as a significant cultural and transportation hub. Qamdo’s location also makes it a key access point to both the Tibetan Plateau and areas to the east, such as Sichuan.
Geographical Coordinates
- Latitude: 31.1471° N
- Longitude: 97.2103° E
Surrounding Areas and Connections
Qamdo is strategically positioned, bordered by several counties and regions in Tibet and Sichuan:
- North: Nagqu and Lhasa (to the southwest), both of which are prominent in the central Tibetan Plateau.
- East: It borders Sichuan Province, which offers routes leading toward Chengdu and other areas in central China.
- West: Chamdo is adjacent to Tibetan autonomous regions like Nyingchi, and is near the scenic Mount Gongga and Lugu Lake.
- South: Yunnan Province, with connections to Dêqên and Shangri-La, offering access to some of Tibet’s most iconic landscapes.
Qamdo is an important city located in eastern Tibet, providing access to neighboring regions like Sichuan, Yunnan, and Lhasa. The city’s strategic geographic location, at 31.1471° N latitude and 97.2103° E longitude, places it as a vital transport link in Tibet and China’s southwestern frontier.