Introduction to Loza: Loza County is located in the southern part of Tibet, south of the Himalayas, and is one of the border prefectures of the Tibet Autonomous Region. 4,426 square kilometers. The waters are about 400 square kilometers. The cultivated land is 30,000 mu. The grassland is 2.3 million mu. The population is 17,000. It consists of 3 districts, 18 townships and 99 villages. Lozain is named after the south of the Himalayas. During the Tubo period, it was one of the thousand households in Tibet. During the Yuan Dynasty, Loza was under the jurisdiction of the Yangzhuo Wanhu government. During the period of the Pazhu local government, there were several sects, 僧格宗 and Lacan three, until the peaceful liberation of Tibet and Lokki before the jurisdiction. In April 1960, three sects were merged into Loza County, which is under the jurisdiction of the Shannan area. The county government is stationed in Libo.