Bagcang
Bagcang is a locality in Xigaze, Tibet and has an elevation of 4,309 metres. Bagcang is situated nearby to the locality Gabug, as well as near Norbucokyi.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Yatung and Chumbi.
Yatung
Town
Yatung or Yadong, also known as Shasima, is the principal town in the Chumbi Valley or Yadong County in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It is also its administrative headquarters. Yatung is situated 9 km west of Bagcang.
Chumbi
Village
Chumbi is a historic village in the Chumbi Valley or the Yadong County of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It is in the valley of the Amo Chu River, where the route from Sikkim's Cho La Pass meets the Amo Chu Valley. Chumbi is situated 9 km west of Bagcang.
Chema
Village
Chema or Phema, is a village in the Chumbi Valley or Yadong County in the Tibet region of China. It is in the valley of Amo Chu where the route from Sikkim's Nathu La pass meets the Amo Chu valley. Chema is situated 10 km southwest of Bagcang.
Bagcang
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Bacang”
- Location: Xigaze, Tibet, Southwest China, China, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
27.5° or 27° 30′ northLongitude
89° eastElevation
4,309 metres (14,137 feet)Open location code
7MVFG222+22GeoNames ID
7896105
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Tibetan—“Bagcang” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “八仓”
- Tibetan: “Bagcang”
Localities in the Area
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