The Chaidamu (simplified Chinese: 柴达木; traditional Chinese: 柴達木; pinyin: chaidamu) is a breed of horse native to Qinghai, Tibet and China. Closely related to the Mongolian horse, this working pony is mainly used for pulling. It has been in serious decline since the end of the 20th century, mainly due to the desertification of the Qaidam Basin.
The Chaidamu (simplified Chinese: 柴达木; traditional Chinese: 柴達木; pinyin: chaidamu) is a breed of horse native to Qinghai, Tibet and China. Closely related...
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factor. In 2007 it was listed by the FAO as 'not at risk'. Horses in Chinese culture Chaidamuhorse Rousseau (2014, p. 358) Yushu (2005, p. 260) Peissel, Michel...
belongs to the Qinghai and Tibetan Plateau horse group, of which the Datong is a member along with the Hequ, Chaidamu and Yushu. The Datong is used for agricultural...
This is a list of horse breeds usually considered to originate or to have developed in the People's Republic of China, including the occupied territory...
determined the breed to be a part of the Qinghai horse group of the Tibetan plateau, which is part Hequ with Chaidamu, Datong and Yushu. It has the lowest number...
27th Infantry Regiment, defeated bandits headed by Uzman and Hussein in Chaidamu Basin (柴达木盆地). In May 1952, the PLA 1st Army augmented by 8 regiments of...