Gongshan Dulong and Nu Autonomous County
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Gongshan Derung and Nu Autonomous County (; Lisu: ꓗꓳꓹ-ꓢ ꓔꓴꓽ-ꓡꓳꓽ ꓫꓵꓽ ꓠꓳꓸ ꓫꓵꓽ ꓚꓲꓸ ꓛꓬꓽ ꓗꓪꓼ ꓫꓵꓽ ꓫꓯꓹ; Derung: Koksang, the name has nothing to do with the Derung language for Gaoligong Mountains) is an autonomous county located in Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, in the northwest of Yunnan province, China. It has an area of and a population of about 37,894 according to the 2010 Census. The county government is stationed in Cikai Town ( Derung: Svkeun) The Nu people in Gongshan (Vnung'long) belongs to the Anu branch (Vnung) and use the Anu language (Nujiang dialect of the
Derung language Dulong (simplified Chinese: 独龙语; traditional Chinese: 獨龍語; pinyin: ''Dúlóng'') or Drung, Derung, Rawang, or Trung, is a Sino-Tibetan language in China. Dulong is closely related to the Rawang language of Myanmar (Burma). Although ...
).


Etymology

The county is named after the Gaoligong Mountains (), which run through the county. The country is known historically as Chamutong or Tramutang.


Administrative divisions

The county is divided into two
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and three townships.


History

The
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took the county on August 25, 1949, and a provisional government was set up on March 11, 1950. On April 8, the Gongshan County People's Government was established. In October 1956, Gongshan County was changed to Gongshan Derung and Nu Autonomous County.


Geography

Gongshan occupies the northmost part of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, and has a latitude with a range of 27°29’ to 28°23’N, and a longitude with a range of 98°08’ to 98°56’E. The county covers an area of , and borders Zayü County in the Tibet Autonomous Region to the north, and
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to the west. The county's boundary with Burma is 172.008 kilometers in length, and the county's boundary with Tibet is 135 kilometers. It is located in the Hengduan Mountains, and with the Salween and N'Mai rivers running through the county. The N'Mai River is known for its green appearance. In the spring, flowers blossom in the fields and gardens of . The county's three major mountain ranges are the Biluo Snow Mountains (), the Gaoligong Mountains, and the . File:1.the first bend of Nu river.jpg, The Salween River flowing through Gongshan File:5.southern Chinese riverside town——Ridang.jpg, Ridang, Gongshan


Climate


Demographics

The county's population as of the
2010 Chinese Census The 2010 Chinese census, officially the Sixth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China (中華人民共和國第六次全國人口普查), was conducted by the National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China wi ...
was 37,894, up from the 34,746 recorded in the
2000 Chinese Census The 2000 Chinese census, officially the Fifth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China (), was conducted by the government of the People's Republic of China with 1 November 2000 as its zero hour. The total population was calcula ...
, and the 33,000 people estimated to be living in the county as of 1996. As of 2003, 34,622 people were living in the county, of which, 83.8% lived in rural areas. The ethnic composition of the county in 2003 was 51.7% Lisu, 18.2% Nu, 14.7% Derung, 4.6%
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, 6.3% other officially recognized ethnic groups, and the remaining 4.5% belonging to unrecognized ethnic groups.


Economy

Mineral deposits in the county include lead, tin, zinc, white marble, and mutton fat jade ().


Culture

Gongshan is a notoriously remote place, isolated by its mountains and gorges.
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author
Joseph F. Rock Joseph Francis Charles Rock (1884 – 1962) was an Austrian-American botanist, explorer, geographer, linguist, ethnographer and photographer. Life Josef Franz Karl Rock was born in Vienna, Austria, the son of a steward of a Polish count. As a r ...
came to the area during the 1920s and early 1930s, and wrote about the area in several articles for National Geographic Magazine. He described Gongshan as a virgin land where no white man had ever came before, and as a paradise for explorers, photographers and botanists. The county's Derung and Nu people host numerous ethnic festivals. File:K.peach flower festival.jpg, Peach flower festival in Gongshan File:L.water mill.jpg, Water mill in Gongshan File:A.the cross.jpg, Salween River in Gongshan, Yunnan


Piao Niu Wu

Piao Niu Wu (, literally "slaughter cattle dance") is a traditional ceremony of the Derung People unique to Gongshan County. Traditionally performed during Derung New Year, the ceremony is prepared by tying a cattle to a sacrificial pole with traditional Derung rope, placing bead ornaments on the cattle, and placing other material sacrifices in front of it. The host of the ceremony then leads a prayer, and another man pierces the cattle's heart with a bamboo spear once the prayer is finished. Before preparing the dead cattle for further use, the ceremony host performs a ritual fortune-telling. This follows with traditional song and dance. In modern times, the festival has become less common, and is typically for entertainment purposes, rather than spiritual ones.


See also

* Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas – UNESCO World Heritage Site *
Dimaluo Dimaluo ( zh, c=迪麻洛村, p=Dímáluò Cūn) is a Villages of China, village in Gongshan Derung and Nu Autonomous County located in a side valley of the Salween River, Nu River Valley in the north-western part of Yunnan, China. The Dimaluo Ri ...
– village in Pengdang Township


References


External links


Gongshan County
{{authority control County-level divisions of Nujiang Prefecture Autonomous counties of the People's Republic of China