Boritokay
Boritokay Township is a township of Wuqia County in Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. Located in the south of the county, the township covers an area of with a population of 6,977. It has 5 villages under its jurisdiction. Its seat is at Dongengiz .
Boritokay Township is located 86 kilometers south of the county seat Wuqia Town. It is adjacent to Shufu County in the east, Bostanterak Township in the south, Akto County in the southwest, and Oksalur Township in the north.
Name
The name "Boritokay" is from the Kyrgyz language. The word "bori" means wolf and the word "tokay" means forest, brush or grassy area. According to legend, there was a forest/grassland/brushland in Boritokay in which wolves roamed and hence the area was called Boritokay, meaning "forest/grassland/brushland with wolves in it". Xinjiang Tuzhi mentions a Biaolituohai in the western part of Shufu, in the area of Boritokay.History
Boritokay was the 5th township of the 3rd district in Wuqia County in 1950. It was part of Bostanterak Commune in 1958 and Boritokay Commune was formed from Bostanterak Commune in 1962, it was renamed Jinsong Commune in 1968 and restored the original name in 1980, and organized as a township in 1984.Geography
Boritokay is south of the county seat. The township is located between 1,700 meters and 2,800 meters above sea level, most of which are mountainous areas.Settlements
The township has 5 administration villages and 21 unincorporated villages under its jurisdiction.5 administration villages:
- Aqchi Village
- Ayghart Village
- *
- Boritoqay Village
- * also named Dong'engiz,
- Saz Village
- Targhalaq Village
Economy