Introduction to Qiongjie: Qiongjie County (Tibetan: འཕྱོངས་རྒྱས་རྫོང, Tibetan Pinyin: Qonggyai, Wiley: 'phyongs rgyas rdzong) is in the southeast of the Tibet Autonomous Region, in the middle of the Shannan area. About 1030 square kilometers, about 17,400 people. On the northern slopes of the Himalayas, the county's terrain is surrounded by mountains on three sides. There are many historical sites. The most famous ones are the tombs of the Tibetan kings in the Tubo Dynasty. The red pines and the tribute to the monuments and the base monuments, and the stone lions of the Tibetan kings are all national key cultural relics protection units. Qiongjie County is in the Qiongjie River Valley on the south bank of the middle reaches of Tibet and the Yarlung Zangbo River. 1031 square kilometers. The cultivated land is 28,000 mu, the grassland is 13,000 mu, and the forest land is 0.72 million mu. 18,807 people (2010). It includes 8 townships and 35 village committees. In Qiongjie County, Qiongjie County completed a total production value of 233.8 million yuan in 2013, a year-on-year increase of 27.1%, and completed 120% of the economic tasks in Shannan.