Aksai Chin Travel Adapters
Aksai Chin is a high-altitude region in the western Himalayas administered by China. It is claimed by India but functions in practice under Chinese administration and infrastructure. The area is remote and largely uninhabited, forming part of the Xinjiang and Tibet transportation corridor built by China.
Aksai Chin follows the electrical standards used in mainland China, with mains electricity supplied at about 220 volts at 50 Hz. Buildings connected to Chinese infrastructure typically use outlet types found elsewhere in China, including Type A, Type C, and Type I sockets. Travelers should bring a compatible or universal travel adapter to ensure reliable device use.
Power Plug and Travel Adapter Types Used in Aksai Chin
Adapter types are listed because they are encountered in active use. Electrical standards reflect current administrative control and infrastructure.