sajiaxianIntroduction:Introduction to Sakya: Sakya County is located in the southern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, in the central part of the Shigatse region, and on the southern bank of the Yarlung Zangbo River. It is connected to Shigatse City and Bailang County in the east, to the Dingjie and Gangba counties in the south, to the Lahu and Dingri neighbors in the west, and to the Xietongmen across the river in the north. The county seat is 150 kilometers from Shigatse City. 7510 square kilometers (2010). As of the end of 2010, there were 47,304 people in Sakya County, of which 5,720 were non-agricultural, accounting for 3.59% of the county. Sakya County is between the Himalayas and the Gangdise Mountains. The terrain is high in the north and south and low in the middle. The highest peak in the territory is 6092 meters above sea level. There are rivers such as the Chongqu River and the Xiabuqu River. It is a plateau temperate semi-arid monsoon climate. The frost-free period is about 110 days, the annual average temperature is 5-6 °C, and the annual precipitation is about 150-300 mm. Sakya County is a semi-agricultural and semi-pastoral county dominated by agriculture. The Sino-Nepalese transit. There are temples of various sects such as Sakya Monastery, Baima Qulin, Chaopu, Luba, Kangjian, and Renqingang Temple.