Xainza
- not to be confused with Naktsang Town in the Haa District of southwestern Bhutan
| Xainza | |
|---|---|
| Tibetan transcription(s) | |
| • Tibetan | ཤན་རྩ་རྫོང | 
| • Wylie transliteration | shan rtsa rdzong | 
| • official transcription (PRC) | Xainza | 
| • THDL | Shentsa | 
| Chinese transcription(s) | |
| • Traditional | 申扎镇 | 
| • Simplified | 申扎县 | 
| • Pinyin | Shēnzhā Xiàn | 
| Coordinates: 30°56′5″N 88°42′17″E / 30.93472°N 88.70472°E | |
| Country | China | 
| Region | Tibet | 
| Prefecture | Nagqu Prefecture | 
| County | Xainza County | 
| Area | |
|  • Total | 2,146 km2 (829 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2004) | |
|  • Total | 17,000 | 
| • Major Nationalities | Tibetan | 
| • Regional dialect | Tibetan language | 
| Time zone | +8 | 
Xainza (also Naktsang, Xainza Town or Shantsa) is a town and township-level administrative unit and seat of Shentsa County or Xainza County, Nagqu Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
It covers an area of 2146 square kilometres and in 2004 had a total population of about 17,000. The township was established by the Chinese in 1961. The main occupation is animal husbandry, mainly yak, goat and sheep rearing.