Hotan Prefecture

Hotan Prefecture (see also § Etymology) is located in the Tarim Basin region of southwestern Xinjiang, China, bordering the Tibet Autonomous Region to the south and Union Territory of Ladakh and Gilgit-Baltistan to the west. The vast majority of the Aksai Chin region which is disputed between China and India is administered as part of Hotan Prefecture. The seat of Hotan Prefecture is Hotan and its largest county by population is Karakax County. The vast majority of the residents of the prefecture are Muslim Uyghurs and live around oases situated between the desolate Taklamakan Desert and Kunlun Mountains.

Hotan Prefecture
خوتەن ۋىلايىتى (Uyghur)
和田地区 (Chinese)
Khotan, Hetian, Gosthana
Prefecture
Hotan City
Hotan prefecture (red) (including Kunyu) in Xinjiang (orange)
CountryPeople's Republic of China
RegionXinjiang
SeatHotan
Government
  CPC Secretary
(地委书记)
Yang Fasen
(杨发森)
Area
  Total248,059.54 km2 (95,776.32 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 Census)
  Total2,441,231
  Density9.8/km2 (25/sq mi)
Ethnic groups
  Major ethnic groupsUyghur, Han Chinese:178
GDP
  TotalCN¥ 46.7 billion
US$ 7.1 billion
  Per capitaCN¥ 18,235
US$ 2,827
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
ISO 3166 codeCN-XJ-32
Websitexjht.gov.cn
Hotan Prefecture
Uyghur name
Uyghurخوتەن ۋىلايىتى
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese和田地区
Traditional Chinese和田地區

The region was the center of the ancient Iranian Saka Buddhist Kingdom of Khotan. Later, the region was part of the Kara-Khanid Khanate, followed by the Qara Khitai, Chagatai Khanate, Moghulistan and the Dzungar Khanate, which was conquered by the Qing dynasty of China. Hotan became part of Xinjiang under Qing rule. In the 1930s, the Khotan Emirate declared independence from China. The People's Liberation Army entered Hotan in 1949.

The prefecture is known for its jade, silk and carpets.

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