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Once called 'Kongpo' (presently named Nyingchi County, Miling County and Kongpo Gyamda County), it has a history of over 4,000 years and its culture--called the Nyingchi Culture by historians--is quite distinctive from the mainstream of Tibetan culture. Except for various festivals that are celebrated differently from other Tibetan areas, as one of the places where the Bon religion originated, Nyingchi is also featured by a dense flavor of the indigenous religion of Tibet. Moreover, 10% of its population (200,000 in total) is represented by more than 10 non-Tibetan ethnic groups, such as the Menpa, Luopa, Naxi, Dulong, and Deng, among others. Interestingly, the Menpa and the Luopa people still carry on their primitive but unique customs in the deepest part of the Great Canyon.
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