Yume, Tibet

Yume or Yümé,[1] also spelt Yümai[2] (Tibetan: ཡུལ་སྨད་, Wylie: yul smad, THL: yül mé), is a township in the Lhuntse County in Tibet region of China.

Yume is in the western section of the Buddhist holy ground of Tsari centred at the Dakpa Sheri mountain.

[7] Tibetologist Claude Arpi has called for India and China to cooperate to bring about a resumption of the pilgrimage.

[2][9] China has funded development of the region by building roads, mobile telephone networks, a power grid and a medical centre.

Chösam is on China National Highway 219, connecting to other major towns of the region such as Migyitun, Sangnag Chöling, Charme, Doyul, Lung and Chayul.