Pasho County

Pasho County or Baxoi County is a county under the administration of Chamdo Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The county seat is at Pema, which is also called the "Pasho Town". The county population is 35,273 (1999). It contains the Pomda Monastery and Rakwa Tso lake.

Administrative divisions
Pasho County is divided in 4 towns and 10 townships.

Geography
The Pasho County contains the Brahmaputra–Salween water divide. The Ngajuk La pass (29.6687°N, 96.7181°W) is on the divide. To the north, Ling Chu flows north and east draning into Salween. To the south, Parlung Tsangpo flows south and west to drain into the Tsangpo River (the Tibetan section of Brahmaputra).

Transport

 * China National Highway 318