Barkam (town)


Barkam is a town in and the seat of the county-level city of Barkam, in the Qiang Autonomous Prefecture">Qiang language">Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, in the northwest of Sichuan province, China.

Toponymy

Barkam comes from the Tibetan "place of strong fire" and, by extension, "place of prosperity".

History

On December 18, 2019, the Department of Civil Affairs of Sichuan Province approved the merger of the now-defunct town of into the town of Barkam.

Climate

Due to its elevation, Barkam lies in the transition between a subtropical highland climate and humid continental climate, with strong monsoonal influences; winters are frosty and summers warm with frequent rain. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from in December and January to in July, while the annual mean is. Nearly two-thirds of the annual precipitation of occurs from June to September. With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 36% in June to 65% in December, the town receives 2,133 hours of bright sunshine annually. Diurnal temperature variation is large, averaging annually.

Administrative divisions

The town of Barkam administers the following 3 residential communities and 11 administrative villages :
  • Majiang Community
  • Meigu Community
  • Dasa Community
  • Adi Village
  • Chabei Village
  • Muye Village
  • E'erya Village
  • Mola Village
  • Yingboluo Village
  • Benzhen Village
  • Dengjia Village
  • Nazu Village
  • Xisuo Village
  • Chami Village

    Demographics

As of the 2010 Chinese Census, before it absorbed the now-defunct town of, Barkam had a population of 29,535. The combined population of Barkam and Zhuokeji totaled 30,547. Barkam had a population of 25,337 as of the 2000 Chinese Census.