Heweitan

Chinese border outpost in Aksai Chin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Heweitan (Chinese: 河尾滩) is the location of a Chinese border outpost in the region of Aksai Chin that is controlled by China (as part of Hotan County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang) but disputed by India. According to the Chinese Ministry of National Defense, it is the highest border outpost in the country.[1][2]

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Heweitan
河尾滩
Heweitan is located in Xinjiang
Heweitan
Heweitan
Heweitan is located in Kashmir
Heweitan
Heweitan
Coordinates: 35.002°N 78.592°E / 35.002; 78.592
Elevation5,418 m (17,776 ft)
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Hanyu PinyinHéwěitān
Hanyu PinyinHéwěitān
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Heweitan
Traditional Chinese河尾灘
Simplified Chinese河尾滩
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Hanyu PinyinHéwěitān
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15km
9.3miles
Chinese boundary point
Chinese boundary point
Chinese boundary point
Chinese boundary point
Chinese boundary point
Chinese boundary point
Chinese boundary point
Karakash River
Karakash
Karakash River
Karakash River
Galwan River
Galwan
River
Jeong Nala
Jeong Nala
Raki Nala
Raki Nala
Burtsa Nala
Burtsa Nala
Shyok River flowing south
Shyok River flowing south
Shyok River
Shyok
River
Shyok River
Shyok River
Chip Chap River
Chip Chap
Chip Chap River
Chip Chap River
DEPSANG PLAINS
Heweitan
Heweitan
Sultan Chhushku
Sultan
Chhushku
Murgo
Murgo
Murgo
Murgo
Burtsa
Burtsa
Qizil Langar
Qizil Langar
Depsang La
Depsang La
Gapshan
Gapshan
Tianwendian
Tianwendian
Tianwendian
Tianwendian
Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO)
DBO
Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO)
Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO)
Karakoram Pass
Karakoram Pass
Karakoram Pass
Karakoram Pass
India–China Line of Actual Control near Heweitan
(with points on "traditional customary boundary" of China declared in 1960)[3]

Heweitan is near the head of the Karakash River as it emerges from the Karakoram mountains into the Aksai Chin plateau. Karakash flows northeast through Aksai Chin until reaching the Kunlun Mountains, where it bends to northwest. The Chang Chenmo caravan route between Ladakh and Xianjiang via the Galwan and Karakash valleys passed through this location. In modern times, the Tiankong Highway connects Heweitan to Tianwendian and Kongka Pass bases of China.[4]

Heweitan is also close to the head of the Jeong Nala, which flows west into the Shyok River in Ladakh, and is able to strategically control its valley. China also has a motorable road in the Jeong valley to access the Line of Actual Control with India.

Sino-Indian border conflict

Heweitan was one of the sectors of the Chinese offensive during the Sino-Indian War in 1962.[5] This base served as the HQ for the sector, and the forces in this sector played an adversarial role to the Indian forces in Galwan River Valley.[6]

Media

Being supposedly the highest border outpost in China, Heweitan is often reported upon by the Chinese media. CCTV-7 alone had made full-hour coverage in 2014[7] and half-hour coverage in 2016[8] about this border outpost. In late 2018, Chinese Ministry of National Defense made a theatrical trailer promoting border troops that was shown in the movie theatre. It included footages from Heweitan.[9][10]

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