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[[Image: Yiong Tsangpo From Lion's Jaws.jpg|thumb|350px|Yiong Tsangpo, courtesy of From Lion’s Jaws]] | [[Image: Yiong Tsangpo From Lion's Jaws.jpg|thumb|350px|Yiong Tsangpo, courtesy of From Lion’s Jaws]] | ||
'''Yiong Tsangpo''' (Wyl. ''yid’ong tshang po''), aka '''Yigong Tsangpo''' or '''Yiong Chu''', is a small river of north-west [[Powo]], and a tributary of the [[Parlung Tsangpo]]. Its source is in the [[Nyenchen Tanglha]] mountains, and it flows into the Parlung Tsangpo close to the town of | '''Yiong Tsangpo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''yid’ong tshang po''), aka '''Yigong Tsangpo''' or '''Yiong Chu''', is a small river of north-west [[Powo]], Tibet, and a tributary of the [[Parlung Tsangpo]]. Its source is in the [[Nyenchen Tanglha]] mountains, and it flows into the Parlung Tsangpo close to the town of Tangme.<Ref>Emeric Yeshe Dorje, ''The History of the Düdjom Tersar'', forthcoming.</Ref> | ||
Due to a major landslide, the Yiong Tso (‘The lake of Yiong’) was recently created. <Ref>https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/78293/a-monster-slide </Ref> | Due to a major landslide, the Yiong Tso (‘The lake of Yiong’) was recently created. <Ref>https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/78293/a-monster-slide </Ref> | ||
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[[Category: Tibet]] | [[Category: Tibet]] |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 20 March 2022
Yiong Tsangpo (Wyl. yid’ong tshang po), aka Yigong Tsangpo or Yiong Chu, is a small river of north-west Powo, Tibet, and a tributary of the Parlung Tsangpo. Its source is in the Nyenchen Tanglha mountains, and it flows into the Parlung Tsangpo close to the town of Tangme.[1] Due to a major landslide, the Yiong Tso (‘The lake of Yiong’) was recently created. [2]
A green tea plantation has been established on the banks of the Yiong Tsangpo. Powo Samling is located on the banks of the Yiong Tsangpo.
Notes
- ↑ Emeric Yeshe Dorje, The History of the Düdjom Tersar, forthcoming.
- ↑ https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/78293/a-monster-slide