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Taktser

Taktser
Dagcêr
Hongya

Hongya
Village
红崖村
View of the village of Taktser
View of the village of Taktser
Taktser is located on a hill in the northeast of the Tibetan Plateau
Taktser is located on a hill in the northeast of the Tibetan Plateau
Taktser
Location of the village in Qinghai province
Coordinates: 36°22′41.1″N 101°51′57.2″E / 36.378083°N 101.865889°E / 36.378083; 101.865889Coordinates: 36°22′41.1″N 101°51′57.2″E / 36.378083°N 101.865889°E / 36.378083; 101.865889
Country China
Province Qinghai
Prefecture-level city Haidong
County Ping'an County
Township Shihuiyao Township
Elevation 2,843 m (9,327 ft)
Population (2009)
 • Total 256
Time zone China Standard Time (UTC+8)

Taktser or Tengster (Tibetan: སྟག་འཚེར།, ZYPY: Dagcêr, Place on the Heights; Chinese: 红崖) is a village in the Western Chinese province of Qinghai (or the Tibetan cultural region of Amdo).

Taktser was originally an area of pasture land for the larger village of Balangtsa, about two hours walk away in the valley. Cattle were brought to feed on the fertile grazing lands in summer, which caused them to give very rich milk. Later, when people realized that this was also a good place to farm, permanent houses were built, and the village comprised about thirty cottages by the time Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, was born.

The village is on the route from Xining, which was the seat of local Chinese government administration, to Labrang Tashi Khyi, the largest monastery in the area after the famous Kumbum Monastery.

Taktser is the Tibetan name of the village of Hongya (红崖村 Hóngyá Cūn, Hongaizi in the local dialect), together with 13 other villages forming the Shihuiyao Township (石灰窑乡), of Ping'an County, in Haidong Prefecture. Despite it being under centuries of Chinese-speaking environment, it still belongs to the Tibetan cultural region of Amdo. Taktser is not, as it is usually taken to be, in the proximity of the Kumbum Monastery, rather it is approximately 27 kilometres (17 mi) east of the monastery, and around 26 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of the town of Ping'an (平安镇, Tibetan: Bayan khar), which is also the seat of the government for the county of the same name.


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