gandexianIntroduction:About Gander: Gande County is a county under the jurisdiction of Guoluo Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province. Gander County is in. It is connected to Maqu County in Gansu Province in the east, the Yellow River in Nanxun and Daji County and Jiuzhi County. The west and the north are connected with Malang County. The county town of Kequ is 526 kilometers away from Xining, the provincial capital. The county government is stationed in Dongji Township (Wuller). It is 88 kilometers away from the provincial government. The population of Gande County is 33,000 (2012), mainly Tibetans, accounting for 95.9% of the population. There are also ethnic groups such as Han, Hui and Tu. 7046 square kilometers in Gande County. Contains 8 townships. The ancients were the land of the land, the Tang Dynasty was the "Mu Mou State", the Tubo, the Yuan was the Tubo and other roads, the Xuanwei Envoy, the Ming Dynasty and the Shuo Special Mongolian regime, the Qing Dynasty belonged to the Zhongguo Luoke thousand households and the Shangguo Rooke hundred households. The terrain of Gande County is inclined from the northwest to the southeast, and it is an alpine mountainous landform. The main rivers of East Kequ and Xikequ basin form two large valleys, which are flat and open, and belong to the plateau continental semi-temperate climate. The deposits include rock gold and coal. Wild animals include deer, lynx, snow leopard, lynx, bear, wild donkey, yellow sheep, rock sheep, snow chicken and so on. There is a summer temple built in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. The murals and sculptures in the temple are exquisitely beautiful. There are Tibetan classics such as “Ganzhuer”, Buddhist historical materials books and “Tian Hand Buddha” Buddha statues.