Gongtang (simplified Chinese: 公塘乡; traditional Chinese: 公塘鄉; pinyin: Gōngtáng Xiāng; Standard Tibetan: ཀོང་ཐང། ) is a township in Damxung County in the Lhasa Prefecture of Tibet, China. Established in 1960, in 1970 it became a township. It has a population of around 4800 and contains four village committees. The economy is based on animal husbandry, mainly shepherding goats, sheep, cattle and horses.[1]
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Gongtang | |
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Township | |
| Tibetan transcription(s) | |
| • Tibetan | ཀོང་ཐང། |
| • Wylie transliteration | kong thang |
| Chinese transcription(s) | |
| • Traditional | 公塘乡 |
| • Pinyin | Gōngtáng Xiāng |
Damxung County scenery | |
Gongtang | |
| Coordinates: 30°31′04″N 90°45′56″E | |
| Country | China |
| Province | Tibet Autonomous Region |
| Prefecture | Lhasa Prefecture |
| County | Damxung County |
| Population (2003) | |
| • Total | 4,800 |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (CST) |
Lhasa's first airport, Dancing Airport, was located just north of Gongtang from 1955 to 1965. After moving to Lhasa Gonggar Airport, the old airport site was partially occupied by a racetrack. All remaining infrastructure was removed with only footprint of runway present.
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| Chengguan |
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| Doilungdêqên |
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| Dagzê |
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| Lhünzhub County |
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| Damxung County |
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| Nyêmo County |
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| Qüxü County |
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| Maizhokunggar County |
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