Introduction to Baju: Baju County is located in the eastern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, southeast of Changdu City, in the upper reaches of the Nu River, and the county town of Baima Town is 3260 meters above sea level. In the. It is connected to Zuogong County and Chaya County to the east, to Chayu County in the south, to Bolong County in Luolong County and Linzhi District in the west, and to the Karu District and the Wuqi County in Changdu in the north. The county covers an area of 12,564.28 square kilometers. The county is 210 kilometers long from north to south and 80 kilometers from east to west. There are 4 towns and 10 townships, and 37158 people in the county. There are Hengduan Mountains in the southwest of Basu County and Nujiang River in the northeast. The county government is located 266 kilometers away from the Karu area of the Changdu metropolitan government in Baima Town, and 861 kilometers away from Lhasa. The county has a maximum distance of 112 kilometers from east to west and a maximum distance of 150 kilometers from north to south. The land is 12,600 square kilometers.