Kangding is located in a valley of the
Tibetan Plateau about west-southwest of
Chengdu, the provincial capital, and west of
Ya'an. It is a city populated by significant proportions of both Tibetans and Han, and is part of the historical
Tibetan region of
Kham. The raging
Zheduo River flows through the city, thus the constant sound of water reverberates throughout much of the city. At the north end of Kangding near the bus station the
Zheduo River converges with the Yala River. The city features a sizable square, People's Square, where young and old alike gather in the early hours of the morning to do Tai Chi, play badminton, or socialise. This square comes alive on the weekends as well, when families tend to fill it. Traditional Tibetan and Sichuanese restaurants are easily found throughout the city. Dentok, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery sits on the Paoma Mountain overlooking the city, and is accessible by cable car. As of October 2006, a stone amphitheatre is under construction at the upper monastery. It is a fast-growing city, with a rapidly developing tourist infrastructure, including a scenic cable car imported from Germany. In 2008 the PRC government opened an airport at Kangding in the province of Sichuan, with a runway. At the time this was the second-highest in the world, at above sea level, with the highest position held by
Qamdo Bamda Airport at 4,400m. Since 2013, with the opening of the
Daocheng Yading Airport at an elevation 4,411m, Kangding Airport is the third highest in the world. The folk song
Kangding Qingge enjoys popularity throughout China. Since Kangding city was a major town for trading of cloth and tea between Tibetans and Han people. With the increase of trade in Kangding it also attracted more traders with different nationalities creating this culturally diverse city today. Therefore, singers also incorporate the music style of Tibet to acknowledge the diversity. Kangding contains some notable Buddhist monasteries, including
Nanwu Si Monastery,
Anjue Monastery and
Jinggang Monastery. It was from 1857 the see of the
Diocese of Kangding, administered by
Paris Foreign Missions Society. The Catholic church was destroyed during the
Cultural Revolution and rebuilt in the 1980s. Today it is no longer in use and has been converted to shops and a hotel. ==Transport==