Hezuo

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
གཙོས་ གྲོང་ཁྱེར་
Wylie transliteration :
gtsos grong khyer
Official transcription of the PRCh :
Zoi
THDL transcription :
Tso
Chinese name
Simplified :
合作 市
Pinyin :
Hézuò Shì
Location of the city of Hezuo (pink) in the prefecture-level city of Gannan (yellow)

Hezuo is an independent city in the Gannan Autonomous District of the Tibetans in southeast China's Gansu Province . It has an area of ​​2,670 km² and has 76,027 inhabitants (2000). It is the district capital of Gannan.

Guthog (nine-story tower hall) of the Tse-Ü monastery in Hezuo

Administrative structure

At the community level, the urban district consists of four street districts and six communities .

Ethnic breakdown of the population (2000)

In the 2000 census, Hezuo had 76,027 residents.

Name of the people Residents proportion of
Tibetans 39,702 52.22%
Han 26,057 34.27%
Hui 9,623 12.66%
Do 196 0.26%
Dongxiang 134 0.18%
Manju 110 0.14%
Mongols 47 0.06%
Salar 41 0.05%
Bonan 31 0.04%
Uighurs 13 0.02%
Zhuang 13 0.02%
Others 60 0.08%

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Coordinates: 35 ° 0 '  N , 102 ° 55'  E