Yume or Yümé, also spelt Yümai
(),
is a
township
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Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, that tends to be an exception to the rule. In Australia, C ...
in the
Lhuntse County in
Tibet
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region of
China. Yume is on the bank of the Yume Chu river, a tributary of the
Subansiri River, which it joins the China–India border close to
Taksing. The township is part of the
Tsari
Dakpa Sheri
(, ),
explained as "Pure Crystal Mountain" and also known as Tsari, is a mountain in the eponymously named Tsari region in Lhöntse County of Tibet's Shannan Prefecture. The mountain is considered sacred for Tibetans and the pilgrima ...
district, considered holy by Tibetans.
Location and significance
Yume is on the bank of Yume Chu river, a short tributary of the
Subansiri River, which it joins near Tibet's border with India's
Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh (, ) is a state in Northeastern India. It was formed from the erstwhile North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) region, and became a state on 20 February 1987. It borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south. It shares ...
. Yume is in the western section of the Buddhist holy ground of
Tsari
Dakpa Sheri
(, ),
explained as "Pure Crystal Mountain" and also known as Tsari, is a mountain in the eponymously named Tsari region in Lhöntse County of Tibet's Shannan Prefecture. The mountain is considered sacred for Tibetans and the pilgrima ...
centred at the
Dakpa Sheri mountain.
The 12-yearly ''rongkor'' (ravine circuit) pilgrimage around the Tsari mountain passed through Yume, after passing through
Migyitun,
Gelensiniak
Gelensiniak, or ''Geling Sinyik'',
is a village in the Limeking Circle of the Upper Subansiri district in Arunachal Pradesh, India, close to the region's border with Tibet. The Gelen
Vinayak BhatDespite Modi-Xi bonhomie, China moves into Arunac ...
and
Taksing, to finish at
Chösam. The last ''rongkor'' pilgrimage was held in 1956, after which the
Sino-Indian border conflict put a stop to the practice. Tibetologist
Claude Arpi
Claude Arpi is French-born author, journalist, historian and tibetologist born in 1949 in Angoulême who lives in Auroville, India. He is the author of several books including ''The Fate of Tibet: When Big Insects Eat Small Insects'', and severa ...
has called for India and China to cooperate to bring about a resumption of the pilgrimage.
Development
Yume is in a wet Himalayan border region uncharacteristic of the dry Tibetan plateau. With the shutting down of the Tsari pilgrimage, the population of Yume seems to have dwindled. In 2011, it was reported that Yume had only nine households, and described as China's smallest township.
China has funded development of the region by building roads, mobile telephone networks, a power grid and a medical centre.
Its current population is said to be 300, probably including Chinese staff and settlers.
Transportation
Yume Highway connects the town of
Chösam with Yume, and runs almost till the end of the township, barring the uncertain China-India border region. Chösam is on
China National Highway 219
China National Highway 219 (G219; Chinese: '' Guódào219'') is a highway which runs along the entire western and southern border of the People's Republic of China, from Kom-Kanas Mongolian ethnic township in Xinjiang to Dongxing in Guangxi. ...
, connecting to other major towns of the region such as
Migyitun,
Sangnag Chöling Sangnag Chöling (, ), is a township in Lhünzê County in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It lies northwest of Yümai in the Char Chu rivervalley. It contains a historic Buddhist monastery.
See also
*List of towns and villages in Tibet
...
, Charme, Doyul, Lung and
Chayul.
See also
*
List of towns and villages in Tibet
This is an alphabetical list of all populated places, including cities, towns and villages, in the Tibet Autonomous Region of western China.
A
*Alamdo
*Alhar
*Arza
*Asog
B
* Baga
*Bagar
* Baidi
*Baima
* Baimai
*Baixoi
*Bamda
*Banag
*Ban ...
References
Bibliography
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Populated places in Shannan, Tibet