Isu Razi Pass
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Putao District, Kachin, Myanmar
| Isu Razi Pass | |
|---|---|
| Pumtang L'ka | |
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| Location | Gongshan county, Yunnan, China - Putao District, Kachin, Myanmar |
| Range | Gaoligong Mountains, Hengduan Mountains |
| Coordinates | 27°40′08″N 98°26′41″E / 27.6689°N 98.4447°E |
Isu Razi Pass is a border pass between China's Yunnan province and Myanmar, close to the border with the Tibet Autonomous Region.[1] To the north of the pass is the Gongshan Derung and Nu Autonomous County of China. To the south is the Putao District of the Kachin State of Myanmar.
The Isu Razi Pass is described as lying on the Irrawaddy–Salween water-parting line.[2]
In the Gongshan county to the north of the pass, the Dulong River (also called Taron or Derung river) flows down from the north, and makes a sharp bend to the west,[2][3] joining Myanmar's N'Mai Hka River, which is part of the Irrawaddy River basin.[4]
To the southwest of the pass, other tributaries of the N'Mai Hka river flow south. The Salween River basin is to the east of the pass.
Around Isu Razi Pass, it is very sparsely populated, with 3 inhabitants per square kilometer.[5] In the surrounding countryside, mainly mixed forest grows.[6]



