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Mangan
Mangan is the district headquarters of North Sikkim,
a little hamlet with flower patches, and the water wheels strung
with bells set in exquisite miniature gardens more than compensate
for the primitiveness of the region. The Mangan Bazaar (market
place) is situated on the North Sikkim highway with around fifty
odd shops. The district collectorate where the district collector
and other government department function is situated around two
kilometers uphill from market at a place called Pentok and is approached
by a link road. On the sides of this link road while traveling towards
Pentok lies a public ground and Mangan Senior Secondary School.
Just opposite to Mangan, separated by river Teesta, is seen a sloppy
villages namely Lingdong, Barfok, Hee-Gyathang falling under Dzongu
area. From the Pentok area, the picturesque view of mount Siniolchu
(a range of mount Khangchendzonga) is also seen.
The region is famous for the Phensong and Phodong
Monastery, the latter being considered one of the six main monasteries
of Sikkim.
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