Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture

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Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture[a] (Northern Yi: /nɛ˨˩ʂa˧/) is an autonomous prefecture occupying much of the southern extremity of Sichuan province, People's Republic of China. Its seat is Xichang. Liangshan covers an area of 60,261 km2 (23,267 sq mi) and has over 4.8 million inhabitants as of 2020.[1] It has the largest population of ethnic Yi (or Nosu) among China's prefectures. Liangshan contains a number of isolated villages high up on its cliffs, often known as "cliff villages".[3]

Yiꆃꎭꆈꌠꊨꏦꏱꅉꍏ
(niep sha nuo su zyt jie jux dde zho)
Prefecture seatXichang
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Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture
涼山州
Name transcription(s)
  Chinese凉山彝族自治州
涼山彞族自治州
(Liángshān Yízú Zìzhìzhōu)
  Yiꆃꎭꆈꌠꊨꏦꏱꅉꍏ
(niep sha nuo su zyt jie jux dde zho)
Location of Liangshan Prefecture in Sichuan
Location of Liangshan Prefecture in Sichuan
Coordinates (Liangshan Prefecture government): 27.88°N 102.27°E / 27.88; 102.27
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceSichuan
Prefecture seatXichang
Area
  Total
60,261 km2 (23,267 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[1]
  Total
4,858,359
  Density80.622/km2 (208.81/sq mi)
GDP[2]
  TotalCN¥ 131.5 billion
US$ 21.1 billion
  Per capitaCN¥ 28,276
US$ 4,540
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
ISO 3166 codeCN-SC-34
Websitewww.lsz.gov.cn
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SimplifiedChinese凉山彝族自治州
TraditionalChinese涼山彞族自治州
Hanyu PinyinLiángshān Yízú Zìzhìzhōu
Hanyu PinyinLiángshān Yízú Zìzhìzhōu
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Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese凉山彝族自治州
Traditional Chinese涼山彞族自治州
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiángshān Yízú Zìzhìzhōu
Abbreviation
Simplified Chinese凉山州
Traditional Chinese涼山州
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiángshān Zhōu
Yi name
Yiꆃꎭꆈꌠꊨꏦꏱꅉꍏ
niep sha nuo su zyt jie jux dde zho
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Xichang has the Xichang Qingshan Airport and the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The prefecture also features a substantial network of railways for both passengers and freight.

Governance

Liangshan Prefecture Public Security Bureau

The Liangshan Prefecture Public Security Bureau (Chinese: 凉山州公安局) is the primary law enforcement agency of Liangshan. It contains an economic crime investigation unit, a patrol unit, a narcotics unit an immigration unit, a cyber-crime unit, a traffic police unit, a SWAT unit and a forestry unit.[4] As of 14 December 2023, 19 of the 30 people on the Liangshan Prefecture Public Security Bureau's most wanted list had been arrested.[5]

In 2023, the Liangshan Prefecture PSB solved 4025 cases, the highest in all of Sichuan.[6]

Line of duty deaths

Between 2004 and 2025, 30 officers of the Liangshan Prefecture PSB (including child agencies) have died in the line of duty,[6][7] of which between 2013 and 2023 10 of which were from the narcotics unit (along with narcotics units of child agencies) or in narcotics related incidents.[7][8]

Liangshan Prefecture Fire and Rescue Department

The Liangshan Prefecture Fire and Rescue Department (凉山州消防救援支队) is in charge of firefighting and disaster relief within the prefecture. In 2025, the agency had a budget of 37 million Renminbi and operated 56 firefighting vehicles.[9] Prior to October 10, 2018 it was known as the China Fire Services [zh] Liangshan Fire Department (凉山州公安消防支队).[10]

Liangshan Prefecture Forest Fire Department

The Liangshan Prefecture Forest Fire Department (凉山州森林消防支队) is a wildfire suppression agency of Liangshan. Prior to October 10, 2018 it was known as the People's Armed Police Forestry Corps [zh] Liangshan Detachment.[11][10]

History

The Xichang Forest Fire Battalion of the Liangshan Forest Fire Department has put out a total of 200 wildfires since 2021.[11]

Line of duty deaths

During the 2019 Muli wildfires [zh], 27 firefighters of the Liangshan Prefecture Forest Fire Department died while putting out the fire.[11][12]

People's Armed Police Liangshan Detachment

The People's Armed Police Liangshan Detachment (凉山武警支队) is in charge of paramilitary law enforcement and disaster relief duties. It contains a special operations unit for counter-terrorism operations.[13][14]

History

On October 20, 2014, the People's Armed Police Liangshan Detachment's Meigu County rescued 4 people during a rockslide.[15][16]

In 2015, the People's Armed Police Liangshan Detachment rescued 8 people during a traffic accident.[15]

In 2017, the People's Armed Police Liangshan Detachment rescued 4 people during fires.[15]

On April 2, 2020, the People's Armed Police Liangshan Detachment deployed 300 soldiers to assist in fighting wildfires.[13]

The People's Armed Police Liangshan Detachment deployed 165 soldiers during the June 26, 2020 Mianning Floods [zh] to assist with disaster relief efforts.[17][15]

Equipment

Terrain and climate

The Anning River, which runs into the Jinsha River (Yangtze River headwaters), is the main river in the area.

Owing to its low latitude and high elevation, Liangshan has a mild climate. Under the Köppen system, the prefecture belongs to the humid subtropical zone (Köppen Cwa). Winters feature mild days and cool nights, while summers are very warm and humid. Monthly daily mean temperatures range from 9.6 °C (49.3 °F) in January to 22.3 °C (72.1 °F) in July. Unlike much of the province, which lies in the Sichuan Basin, humidity levels in winter are rather low, but like the rest of the province, rainfall is concentrated in the months of June through September, and the prefecture is virtually rainless in winter.

Cliff villages

Due to the mountainous terrain, many villages that lie among the mountain cliffs of Liangshan Yi are isolated from the rest of Sichuan. They are called cliff villages as they tend to be isolated and lie at vertical heights of about 800 m (2,600 ft).[18] Access to these cliff villages tends to be through vines of trees along the cliffs and steep ladders made of ropes. In 2016, the state run The Beijing News reported one such village called Atulie'er where children climbed up a rope ladder for two hours to reach their home from school, often leading to falls and deaths.[19] In light of this, the local government constructed a special steel ladder (dubbed "Stairway to heaven") in November 2016 for people to climb up and down in a safer manner.[20]

Subdivisions

Liangshan directly controls two county-level cities, 14 counties, and 1 autonomous county.

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Name Hanzi Hanyu Pinyin Yi Yi Pinyin Population
(2010 Census)
Area (km2) Density
(/km2)
Xichang City 西昌市 Xīchāng Shì ꀒꎂꏃ Op Rro Shyp 712,434 2,655 268.33
Yanyuan County 盐源县 Yányuán Xiàn ꋂꂿꑤ Ce Mo Xiep 350,176 8,388 41.74
Dechang County 德昌县 Déchāng Xiàn ꄓꍣꑤ Dep Cha Xiep 214,405 2,284 93.87
Huili City 会理市 Huìlǐ Shì ꑌꄷꏃ Nyi Ddix Shyp 430,066 4,527 95.00
Huidong County 会东县 Huìdōng Xiàn ꉼꄏꑤ Hop Do Xiep 362,944 3,227 112.47
Ningnan County 宁南县 Níngnán Xiàn ꆀꆆꑤ Nip Nap Xiep 170,673 1,667 102.38
Puge County 普格县 Pǔgé Xiàn ꁌꐭꑤ Pu Jjyt Xiep 155,740 1,905 81.75
Butuo County 布拖县 Bùtuō Xiàn ꀭꄮꑤ Bux Te Xiep 160,151 1,685 95.04
Jinyang County 金阳县 Jīnyáng Xiàn ꏁꇉꑤ Shyx lo Xiep 165,121 1,587 104.04
Zhaojue County 昭觉县 Zhāojué Xiàn ꏪꐦꑤ Juo Jjop Xiep 251,836 2,699 93.30
Xide County 喜德县 Xǐdé Xiàn ꑝꅇꑤ Xit Ddop Xiep 165,906 2,206 75.20
Mianning County 冕宁县 Miǎnníng Xiàn ꍿꆈꑤ Rruo Nuo Xiep 351,245 4,423 79.41
Yuexi County 越西县 Yuèxī Xiàn ꃺꄧꑤ Vyt Tuo Xiep 269,896 2,257 119.58
Ganluo County 甘洛县 Gānluò Xiàn ꇤꇉꑤ Ga Lo Xiep 195,100 2,156 90.49
Meigu County 美姑县 Měigū Xiàn ꂿꈬꑤ Mo Ggu Xiep 221,505 2,573 86.08
Leibo County 雷波县 Léibō Xiàn ꃀꁧꑤ Mop Bbo Xiep 223,885 2,932 76.35
Muli Tibetan Autonomous County 木里藏族自治县 Mùlǐ Zàngzú
Zìzhìxiàn
ꃆꆹꀒꋤꊨꏦꏱꅉꑤ Mup Li Op Zzup

Zyt Jie Jux Dde Xiep

131,726 13,252 9.94
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Ethnic groups in Liangshan, 2010 census

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Nationality Population Percentage
Yi 2,226,755 49.13%
Han 2,155,357 47.55%
Tibetan 60,679 (2000) 1.49% (2000)
Mosuo and Mongol 27,277 (2000) 0.67% (2000)
Hui 18,385 (2000) 0.45% (2000)
Miao 11,912 (2000) 0.29%
Lisu 9,121 (2000) 0.22% (2000)
Buyei 5,459 (2000) 0.13% (2000)
Nakhi 5,199 (2000) 0.13% (2000)
Others 8,751 0.22%
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National Priority Protected Sites

Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture contains 4 National Priority Protected Sites

  • Dayangdui Site [zh], added in 2006 as part of the 6th Batch of National Priority Protected Sites [zh][21]
  • Liangshan Dashi tombs [zh], added in 2006 as part of the 6th Batch of National Priority Protected Sites [zh][21]
  • Boshen Wahei Stone Carvings [zh], added in 2006 as part of the 6th Batch of National Priority Protected Sites [zh][21]
  • Tea Horse Road, added in 2013 as part of the 7th Batch of National Priority Protected Sites [zh][24]
    • Ganluo Qingxi Gorge ancient road [zh][25]
    • Dingshan Bridge and Lingguan Inscriptions in Yuexi[26]
    • Dengxiangying Ancient Post [zh][27]
    • Yalong River Trails in Mianning[28]
    • Songping Pass[29]

See also

Notes

References

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