A set of CORBs developed in the Northern Tethys Himalayan Subzone, southern Tibet, China. The CORB, which is called as the Chuangde Formation, in Gyangze area is mainly composed of micofossil-bearing red limestone and shale intercalated with siliceous rock (chert). This study focuses on the planktic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the CORB in Gyangze area, Southern Tibet, China. the important elements of the planktic foraminiferal assemblage include Archaeoglobigerina bowi,