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Where is Jiarong Tibetan area located?

There is no Jiarong Tibetan area, and the correct statement is Jiarong Tibetan area. Located in parts of Danba and Kangding in Ganzi Prefecture, as well as Ya 'an City and Liangshan Prefecture. Jia Rong, mainly engaged in agricultural production, was regarded as an independent nation until 1954. From the early years of the Republic of China to the literature before 1953, the nationalities in Jiarong area were collectively called "Jiarong people". During the identification of ethnic groups in China before the First National People's Congress after the founding of New China, it was announced at the First National People's Congress in 1954 that "Jia Rong Ethnic Group" was identified as a Tibetan. From then on, for convenience, it was called "Jia Rongzang".

"Jia Rong" is named after Mount Gamo Modo, which means the area around Mount Modo. According to Chinese historical records, the ancient nationalities living and living in the valley area in the southeast of this state are called Jialiangyi, Baigou Qiang, Gelin and Geji, and they are the indigenous ancestors in this area. In the Tang dynasty, it merged with Tibetan immigrants and garrison troops and became Tibetan.

Many local Tibetans have the custom of brewing their own Tibetan wine, and the flavor of Tibetan wine is unique. Because the whole brewing process and all raw materials are unique in the local area, the flavor of Jia Rong's Tibetan wine is also unique.

Jia Rong Tibetan Village takes advantage of the stony characteristics of this area since ancient times, using yellow mud as adhesive, building a house by building walls, using giant trees as beams, crossing miscellaneous trees, covering the soil, and being firm and not leaking; The way of building beams with lime walls and huge trees is still enduring. With reinforced cement and stony soil as the main body, the roof column is built with mortar, which improves the safety factor of Jiarong Tibetan Village.