Tianshuihai

Tianshuihai (Chinese: 甜水海), alternately spelled Tien Shui Hai, is a salt water lake located in the Aksai Chin region of Kashmir, which is administered by China as part of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and claimed by neighbouring India due to the Kashmir conflict. The lake's basin is a small plain, traditionally known as the Thaldat basin or Mapothang. The lake drains the that flows in from the southwest. It is located east of the and northwest of the Aksai Chin Lake, and is under the administrative division of Hotan County in the Hotan Prefecture of Xinjiang, China.

Tianshuihai

Tianshuihai (Chinese: 甜水海), alternately spelled Tien Shui Hai, is a salt water lake located in the Aksai Chin region of Kashmir, which is administered by China as part of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and claimed by neighbouring India due to the Kashmir conflict. The lake's basin is a small plain, traditionally known as the Thaldat basin or Mapothang. The lake drains the that flows in from the southwest. It is located east of the and northwest of the Aksai Chin Lake, and is under the administrative division of Hotan County in the Hotan Prefecture of Xinjiang, China.