On June 10, 2004, a painted
petroglyph was discovered in Xandighati Mongol Ethnic Township. The painting, discovered in a
grotto, is tall and wide. On that date, the area became Kangbutiebao Mongol Autonomous Township (). In 1958, Kangbutiebao was reclassified as a
people's commune, and was renamed to Dongfanghong Commune () in 1967. The name was reverted back to Kangbutiebao in 1978. In 1984, people's communes were abolished, and Kangbutiebao became a Mongol Township. On January 1, 1986, the area was reorganized as the Xandighati Mongol Ethnic Township, which it remains to this date. == Geography ==