- Source: List of locations in Aksai Chin
This is a list of basins, camping grounds, lakes, mountains, mountain passes, outposts, plains, rivers, ruins, settlements, streams, valleys, villages, and other geographical features located in (or partially included in) the sparsely populated Aksai Chin region administered by China . (Originally a part of India but occupied by China). The alternate language names of locations in the Aksai Chin area are included for reference.
Man made
= Settlements
== Highway features
=Intersections and waysides
Quanshuigou (泉水沟) – highway wayside
Tielongtan (T’ieh-lung-t’an; 铁隆滩) – intersection with road to Wenquan
Chalukou (岔路口; Fork) – Intersection of road to Tianwendian, Heweitan, and G219. It is possibly also a geology camp supporting nearby prospecting operations.
On some maps, the road intersections in the region are also referred to with the simple named "(blank)岔口" where "(blank)" is the Chinese initial of the destination, and 岔口 simply means "road fork". For example, 天岔口, 河岔口, and 空岔口 for the road forks to Tianwendian, Heweinan, and Kongka Pass respectively.
Highway maintenance squad
No. 509 Highway Maintenance Squad - southeast of Dahongliutan few kilometers inside Indian claim
No. 635 Highway Maintenance Squad – just north of Xinjiang Tibet provincial border
= Camping grounds
=Including camping grounds on historical caravan routes in Aksai Chin:
With improvements (modern & historical)
Bilongtan – possibly geology camp for mining prospecting
Dehra Compass (NI44-5, KP8)
Hajji Langar (NI44-1, LQ5)/Haji Langar (哈吉栏干) (Qara Qāsh)
Qizil-yilga or Qizil Jilga (NI44-1, LQ1) (克孜勒吉勒干 or 克孜勒吉勒尕)
Note: Chinese locations are slightly different, see Chalukou above. However, 克孜勒吉勒干 and 克孜勒吉勒尕 are used to signify 2 different valleys nearby.
Unimproved
These are simply referred to as halting place which are places with sufficient vegetation, water, or natural shelter to warrant stopping or camping for historical caravans that depended upon beasts of burden.
Amtogor (NI44) 35°03′12″N 079°49′03″E
Burtsātāng (NI44-5, LP3)
Chong-tash (NI44-1, KQ8)
Dambu Guru / Tang-pu-ku-lu (NI44-9, LN0)
Digra (NI44-9, LN0)
Dong-lung (NI44-1, KQ9) (羌隆山口; referred to as a mountain pass in Chinese)
Dungure (NI44-9, LN1)
Gunnu / Kun-nu (NI44-5, LN3)
Huzākhar (NI44-1, LP4) 35°08′12″N 079°18′34″E
Kongka Seru (NI44-5, LP3)
Kota Jilga (NI44-5, KP0) (科塔)
Kyapsang Tardad (NI44-5, LP2)
Kyrmgo Traggar/Kyrmgō Traggar (NI44-5, LP3)
Lak Tsung (NI44-1, LP5)
Mapo Tāng (NI44-1, LQ5)
Migpāl Kogma (NI44-5, LN2)
Nischu (NI44-5, LP2) (尼斯楚)
Nyagzu
Nyingri (NI44-5, LN2)
Palong Karpo (NI44-1, LQ3)
Panglung (NI44-5, KP9) (班隆)
Samzungling (NI44-5, KP9) (萨木崇岭)
Shinglung (NI44-1, KP9)
Shor-jilga (NI44-1, KQ5)
Sirijap (NI44-9, KN9)
Stathrao (NI44-5, LN2)
Sumdo (NI44-1, KP8) 35°04′57″N 078°44′44″E
Sumna (NI44-1, LQ2)
Sumnal (NI44-1, KQ8)
Tagda-koram-davan (NI44-1, LQ1)
Tak-marpo (NI44-1, LQ0)
Thaldat Mapho Tāng (NI44) In October 1963, a radar site 6 nmi (11 km) northeast of Thaldat Mapho Tāng included a radar antenna, seven tents and three support buildings.
Tsotāng (NI44-5, LP4)
Yangpa (NI44)
Yapchan (NI44-1, LQ1)
Yūla (NI44-9, LN0)
Zālung Seru (NI44-5, LP4)
Topographical features
= Plains and basins
=Chang Tang (NI44-1, LQ1)
Chorten Tang (NI44-1, KQ4)
Depsang Plains
Lingzi Tāng (Lingzhithang, Lingzhithāng Plains, Ling-shi-tang) (NI44-5, LP2) (林格季唐凹地; 林济塘洼地) 34°49′14″N 079°18′00″E, 34°46′59″N 079°10′37″E
Mangrik Basin (NI44-1, LQ5) (肖尔克谷地; Xiaoerke Valley; different name)
Shu Lungspo Thang (NI44-1, KQ6) (楚隆斯帕坦)
Thaldat basin (NI44-1, LQ6)
= Mountain passes
='Dawan' and 'La' refer to a mountain pass.
Āne La (NI44-9, KN9)
Aq-qum Dawān (NI44)
Chānglung Barma La (NI44-5, LP1)
Chānglung La (NI44-5, KP9)
Kyungang La/Chungang La (NI44-5, LN2) (Chinese: 君岗达坂; pinyin: Jūn gǎng dá bǎn)
Dehra La (NI44-5, KP9)
Domjor La (NI44-5, LN2)
Kara-tāgh Dawān (NI44-1, KQ6)
Khitai Davan (NI44-1, KQ6)/Khitai Dawān/Khitai Dawan (奇台达坂)
Kone La (NI44-5, LN5)/Domjar La
Kongka Pass (NI44-5, LN2)
Konka La (NI44) (科尼山口)
Lanak La (NI44-6)
Mabdo La/Mobdo La (NI44-5, LP2)
Mapo-thang Pass (NI44-1, LQ4)/Mapo-thang La
Qisil Davan (NI44-1, LQ2)
Qizil Dawan (NI44-1, LP3)
Rezang La (NI44-9, LN0)
Spanggur Gap (NI44-9, KN9)
Stathrao La (NI44-5, LN2)
Toglung Marpo La (NI44-5, LN3) 34°17′04″N 079°11′55″E
Yūla La (NI44-9, LN0)
= Lakes
=Aksai Chin Lake
Bilongtan
Pangong Tso
Spanggur Tso (NI44-9, LN0)
Surigh Yilganing Kol (Surigh-yilganing Köl; 萨利吉勒干南库勒湖) (NI44-6)
Tianshuihai
Tso Tang (NI44-5, LP4)/Tso Thang (到腾格湖)
= Mountains
=Chāng Chenmo Range (NI44-1, KN6)
Chorten-ri (NI44-1, KQ6)
Kunlun Mountains
Monte Della Piega (NI44-1, LQ1)
Qara-tagh (NI44-1, KQ7)
Takhta-ri (NI44-1, KQ5)
Western Loqzung Mountains (NI44-1, LQ0)
Xiluokezong Shan (NI44-6, about 34°50'N, 79°45'E)
= Rivers and streams
=Ang (NI44-9, LN1)
Ān Zurma / Ānsurma (NI44-9, LN0)
Chang Chenmo River (Chinese: 羌臣摩河; pinyin: Qiāng chén mó hé)
Chānglung (NI44-5, KP9 & LP0)
Chūmesang (NI44-5, LN1)
Drokpo Karpo (NI44-5, LN2)
Galwan River (NI44-5, LP0)
Karakash River (Qara Qāsh River)
Kiu (NI44-9, LN0)
Kugrung River (NI44-5, KP9)
Kyapsang (NI44-5, LP1) (Chinese: 应基隆河; pinyin: Yīng jīlóng hé; different name possibly from Tibetan)
Lubang Kongma (NI44-5, LN1)
Nertse (NI44-5, LN3)
Omalung (NI44-9, LN1)
Pangsher (NI44-9, LN1)
Qara-tagh-su (NI44-1, KQ6)
Ramjor (NI44-5, LN1)
Sachuk Kongma (NI44-5, LN2)
Silung Barma (NI44-5, LN1) (Chinese: 西隆格巴尔玛河; pinyin: Xī lóng gé bā'ěr mǎ hé)
Silung Kongma (NI44-5, LN1) (Chinese: 西隆格康格玛河; pinyin: Xī lóng gé kāng gé mǎ hé)
Skyangzum (NI44-9, LN0)
Stathrao (NI44-5, LN3)
Surlah (NI44-9, LN0)
Thaldat (NI44-1, LQ4)
Toglung Marpo (NI44-5, LN4)
= Valleys and gorges
='Lungpa' refers to a valley or stream
Burtsa Lungpa (NI44-1, KQ7)
Chānglung Lungpa (NI44-9, LN1), also called Chang Parma or Chang Barma
Chorten Lungpa (NI44-1, KQ5)
Kone Rong (NI44-5, LN4)
Lungnak Lungpa (NI44-1, KQ3)
Migpal Lungpa (Chumesang valley, NI 44-5, LN2)
Pilung Lungpa (NI44-9, KN9)
Rezang Lungpa (NI44-9, LN0)
Samar Lungpa (NI44-1, KQ3)
Shamal Lungpa (NI44-5, LP1)
Skydpo Lungpa (NI44-6, just below 35°00'N, 79°45'E)
Sum-dzom Lungpa (NI44-1, KQ7)
Takhta Lungpa (NI44-1, KQ6)
Valle Ignota (NI44-1, LQ1)
Yamar Lungpa (NI44-1, KQ7)
Yūla Lungpa (NI44-9, LN0)
See also
Depsang Bulge
Depsang Plains
Geography of Ladakh
India-China border infrastructure
India–China Border Roads
Notes
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of locations in Aksai Chin
- Aksai Chin
- Digra
- Aksai Chin Lake
- Heweitan
- Sino-Indian War
- Kongka Pass
- Karakash River
- Huoshaoyun
- Daulat Beg Oldi