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Introduction to Baqing: Baqing County, which belongs to the Naqu area of ​​the Tibet Autonomous Region, is located in the Nanhutang Great Lake Basin in the eastern part of the Nagqu area of ​​the northern Tibetan Plateau and upstream of the Nujiang River. The terrain is far from the south and the average elevation is over 4,500 meters. The main peaks in the territory are Bujia Mountain in the east, Mount Wumara in the north, Zhuluo Mountain in the north, and Canglai Mountain and Quru La in the northwest. Baqing County is a sub-humid monsoon climate zone with plateau sub-frozen zone, with an annual sunshine duration of about 2,402 hours. Baqing County has 10,326 square kilometers and 42,356 people (2010), including 3 towns, 7 townships, 3 communities, and 158 villages.
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