OFFICIALS IN TSINGHAI PROVINCE

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CIA-RDP80-00810A001100130009-6
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October 31, 2003
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April 28, 1953
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2003/12/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA001100130009-6 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT SECRET/ COUNTRY China SUBJECT Officials in Tsinghai Province 25X1 25X1 This Document contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States, within the mean- ing of Title 18. Sections 793 and 794, of the U.S. Code, as amended. its transmission or revelation of its contents to or receipt by an unauthorized person Is prohibited by law. The reproduction of this farm In prohibited. REPORT NO. DATE DISTR. NO. OF PAGES REQUIREMENT NO. REFERENCES THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE. THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. (FOR KEY SEE REVERSE) 25X1 25X1 to The head of the Chinese Comnunist administration of Tsinghai in April 1952 was a Chinese named WANG (F-6)0 He had the title of irushi2?and had held his position since 19500 WANG'is a member of the Chinese Communist Party (COP) 25X1 He had absolute control over the administration o the provinces 2e Geahe Sherab Gyamtso3 was honorary governor4 of Tsinghai in April 1952, having held the post since 1951. Formerly a lama, Gyamtso fled from Lhasa at`the time of the death of the 13th Dalai Lama, and has lived in Tsinghai since then. then the Chinese Communists invaded Tsinghai, Gyamtso fled to a mountainous ar West 25X1 of Hsining (N 36-37 " E 101-49) and remained there for about a year e I The Chinese finally forced him to return to Hsining and accept the position of governors but he has no power or authority in the conduct of the affairs of the 25X1 province. F_ I 3. A second honorary governor4 is MA Khung-wo, a religious leader among the Moslems in Tsinghai Province. has held his position 25X1. since 1950.5 4. The honorary head of'the Chinese Communist army in Tsinghai in April 1952 was General HUANG Hsi-ling, also known as Apa Alo, who was concurrently vine governor of Tsinghai0 Before the arrival of the Chinese Co mnunists, HUANG Hsi-ling and Geshe Sherab Gyamtso were the leading figures in Tainghai.7 5. Khamba Drashi2, secretary to Governor WANG, was an influential figure in the 25X1 Tsi.nghai administration in April 1952, being the official closest to the Governor, who he accompanied on all his trips. Khamba, a member of the COP had been appointed to his position in 1961. 6e In April 1952 the son of HUANG Hsi-ling, Angun, was head of a department which 25X1 SECBET STATES ARMY I X JNAVY AIR ~. FBI AEC (Notes Washington Distribution Indicated By "X", Field Distribution By ",#".) 25X1 28 April 1953 Approved For Release 2003/12/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA001100130009-6 Approved For Release 2003112/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA001100130009-6 25X1 SECRET 25X1 25X1 was responsible for maintaining it census of livestock in Tsinghai. Informa- tion collected by this department was eventually to be used as a basis for the distribution of livestock to the people in_Tsinghai. 7. In April 1952 Drashi Nangtso p of T'ungjen (N 35-34, E 101-57) hsien, the hereditary head of the district and an important leader, had been divested of his power though he was still ostensibly head of the hsien. The next ranking official in this district vas-pja Wu Hoiibo10e Both Drashi and Dja Wu had been forced to cooperate with the Chinese. 8. In March or April 1952 the honbo of Nangrall was forced to flee to the Ammo Machin Shan (N 35? , E 100- ) because he refused to cooperate with the Chinese Communists. Until then he had resisted the Communists. He was accompanied in his flight by about a hundred of his followers and their families. 25X1 25X11 Comments 1. Since 1950 the chairman of the Tsinghai provincial government has been reported as CHAO Shou span. 2. This title given in phonetic form. It is possible that "Drashi" in para- graph 5 is another rendition of this same title, although it appears in paragraph 7 as a personal name. 3. Geshe Sherab Gyamtso (Geshi Sherap Gyantso) was reported in August 1950 as a former monk of Drepung Monastery who had become vice president of the Tibetan Provisional Government at Haining. In January 1950.he was reported as Hsi- jao-ohia-tso, vice governor of Tsinghaai. There has been 25X1 no previous indication that he at any time evidenced unwillingness to cooperate with the Chinese Communists. 25X1 4. ]appears to use "honorary governor" in the sense of "vice governor." 5. In 1949 one of the chairmen of the Tsinghai government was reported as MA Pu, whose death was reported in August 1950. In Maroh'1951 MA Fuoh'en was reported as a vice governor in Tsinghai. 6. HUANG was reported as a vice governor of Tsinghai. 25X1 In the absence of characters, his name, reported as HUANG Si-ling, was given the more acceptable romanization '"nisi-ling. The information which identifies him with the Tibetan leader Alo, known.to the Chinese as General HUANG, suggests that Si-ling is a title - Ssu-ling, or "commander." In 1948 it was reported that his district lay in Kansuprovince, but that he had given horses to MA Pu-fang. In 1949 it was reported that he had made arrangements to flee from the Chinese Communists and instructed his people not to cooperate with them. failure to mention MA Pw-fang seems surprising. 8. This title is given in phonetic form. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 a HUANGWon-yuanin a position very similar to the one here described;-for Angun gave it different account of the position and name of the inoumbent's father. 25X1 SECRET Approved For Release 2003/12/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA001100130009-6 Approved For Release 2003/12/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA001100130009-6 25X1 SEaREr 25X1 ~Cammente 10. Nangtso is at title, the as honbo, 11. This district lies south of the Yellow River about 150 miles east of U site (K 36-01, $ 101-38f 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/12/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA001100130009-6