About Zada: Zanda County is one of the border counties in the western part of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Xiangquan River Basin. 24,601.59 square kilometers. 10,000 people (2003), the county government in Tolin Town. Except for a few Han and Hui nationalities, they are all Tibetans. The county government is located in Tolin, with an altitude of 3,700 meters and 1760 kilometers from Lhasa. It is the center of politics, economy and culture of the county. Zhada, Tibetan means “a place with grass in the downstream”. Originally the territory of Zhabu and Zongba. In October 1956, two mergers were held to establish the Zadadar office. In May 1960, Zanda County was established. 10,000 is the least county in the country and is under the jurisdiction of the Ali area. The famous Guge Dynasty ruins in the territory are national key cultural relics protection units. The cultivated land is 110,000 mu, the forest is 370,000 mu, and the grassland is 31.9 million mu. It consists of 6 districts, 15 townships and 60 village committees.