Zhêntang
Zhêntang Town (Chinese: 陈塘镇; Tibetan: འདྲེན་ཐང[1]), also known as Chentang, is a town in Dinggyê County, in the Shigatse prefecture-level city of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.Due to the fact that Sherpa is not one of the recognized ethnic minorities in China, they are classified as "Others" on their citizenship.[4] The Sherpas in the region are considered to be good dancers, with similarities to many ethnic groups in Nepal.The local cross-border trade has gotten so important in the recent decades that in 2008 when Chinese tightened its border control during the 2008 Summer Olympics, the bordering Nepalese towns faced food shortages due to disruption of local trade.[9] In 2015, there were recorded 7700 border crossings and the annual trade at this port was valued at CN¥ 18,650,000.