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Recong Peo; Rekong Peo
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crazor, king of the monkey peo      
Someone truly insane, and unpleasant to be around.
Stay away from Caleb. He's Crazor, king of the monkey people.
Monkey King (disambiguation)         
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The Monkey King; The Monkey King (book); Monkey King (novel); Monkey King (book); The Monkey King (novel)
Monkey King, or Sun Wukong, is a main character in the classical Chinese epic novel Journey to the West. (The novel was also translated as The Monkey King by George Theiner in 1964.
The Monkey and the Tiger         
BOOK BY ROBERT VAN GULIK
Monkey and the Tiger; Monkey and Tiger; The Morning of the Monkey
The Monkey and the Tiger book pairs two unrelated short gong'an detective novels written by Robert van Gulik and set in Imperial China (roughly speaking the Tang Dynasty). Both stories are fictions based on the real character of Judge Dee (Ti Jen-chieh or Di Renjie), a magistrate and statesman of the Tang court, who lived roughly 630–700.

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Reckong Peo

Reckong Peo, also spelled Rekong Peo or simply known as Peo by the local inhabitants, is headquarters of Kinnaur district, one of the twelve administrative districts of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

At a height of 2,290 metres (7,513 ft), Reckong Peo is 260 kilometers (162 miles) from Shimla and seven kilometers (4⅓ miles) from Powari ― a place on NH5. Earlier Kalpa was the headquarter of the Kinnaur district administration. It was later shifted down to Reckong Peo. The place is named after a group of people who used to own this place in ancient times.

Reckong Peo serves as a base for the pilgrims who go for an annual three days trek to an 80 feet high holy rock pillar that is considered to be as Lord Shiv or ‘Shivalinga’. Whereas a clockwise ‘Parikrama’ (circumambulation) trek around the holy rock start from Charang village and end at Chitkul after traversing a long and challenging terrain.

Reckong Peo is also the commercial and administrative center of the Kinnaur district as the biggest market of the entire district is located here and all important governmental as well as administrative offices are located at Reckong Peo. Tourists can take buses to visit all the important villages and other places of the district from the HRTC Bus Stand at Reckong Peo.