Tianwendian


Tianwendian is the location of a Chinese border outpost in the Chip Chap River valley, north of Depsang Plains in the Aksai Chin region controlled by China The region is disputed by India.
The military outpost was constructed in 1959, and is composed of a border company. Around the time of the 2013 Daulat Beg Oldi incident, PLA constructed a radar station at this outpost.
The world's highest Border Personnel Meeting point is located near Tianwendian. The Indian camp at Daulat Beg Oldi serves as the counter-party for this meeting point.