Laba Township
Administrative division
As of 2016, the township is divided into six villages:
- Talanong (塔拉弄村)
- Mangdong (芒东村)
- Xiaolaba (小拉巴村)
- Nanpan (南畔村)
- Yintong (音同村)
- Nanlie (南列村)
History
After the founding of the Communist State in 1949, Ximeng District (西盟区) was set up. It was renamed "Laba District" (拉巴区) in 1953. During the Great Leap Forward, its name was changed to "Laba Commune" (拉巴公社) in 1958 and then Xiangdong Commune (向东公社) in 1969. It was incorporated as a township in 1988.
Geography
The township is located in southwestern Lancang Lahu Autonomous County. It borders Zhutang Township in the north, Ximeng County and Menglian County in the west, Donghui Town in the south, and Menglang Town in the east.
There are mainly three rivers in the township, namely the Nanluo River (南倮河), Nannong River (南弄河) and Nanpan River (南畔河).
Economy
The township's economy is based on nearby mineral resources and agricultural resources. The region abounds with manganese, lead, zinc, and copper. The main crops of the region are grain, followed by corn and wheat. Economic crops are mainly tea and fruit.
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% |
---|---|---|
2004 | 13,087 | — |
2017 | 15,000 | +14.6% |
Source: |
As of 2017, the National Bureau of Statistics of China estimates the township's population now to be 15,000.
Ethnic groups in 2004 | ||
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Ethnicity | Population | Percentage |
Lahu | 8831 | 67.5% |
Han | 2057 | 15.7% |
Wa | 1146 | 8.8% |
Yi | 113 | 0.9% |
Hani | 816 | 6.2% |
Other | 124 | 0.9% |
Transportation
The Provincial Highway S320 winds through the township.
References
- ^ Shi Chunyun 2007, p. 60.
- ^ Shi Chunyun 2007, p. 61.
Bibliography
- Shi Chunyun, ed. (2007). "Administrative divisions" 行政区划. 《澜沧拉祜族自治县概况》 [General Situation of Lancang Lahu Autonomous County] (in Chinese). Beijing: Nationalities Publishing House. ISBN 978-7-105-08556-9.