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1. The tallest river in the world - the Brahmaputra River 2. Where does the Brahmaputra River flow 3. The meaning of the Brahmaputra River 4. Where is the source of the Brahmaputra River The highest river in the world - the Brahmaputra River

The majestic Brahmaputra River The Brahmaputra River The Brahmaputra River Running in the southern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the "roof of the world", it is the highest river in the world. The river bed is more than 3,000 meters above sea level. The local Tibetan compatriots call it the "Tianhe".

The Brahmaputra River originates from the northern slope of the Himalayas, and its main source is Jiemayangzongqu. From the source to the national border (near Basika), the total length is 2,093 kilometers. It is the largest river on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the fifth largest river in my country. The basin area is approximately 238,000 square kilometers. The average annual flow rate reaches 3,000 cubic meters per second. According to preliminary estimates, its water energy reserves reach more than 70 million kilowatts, ranking second only to the Yangtze River and ranking second in my country. After crossing the border, the Brahmaputra River was renamed the Brahmaputra River, passing through India and Bangladesh, and flowing into the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean.

Zangbu means river in Tibetan. This large river is mainly supplied by precipitation and melted ice and snow. The water in the river surges from June to September every year. The main source, Jiema Yangzongqu, is formed by the meltwater of the "four major glaciers" Jiema Yangzong, Angruo, Angshi and Zangla. After flowing out of the Himalayas, the river section to Liz is called Maquan River, with a total length of 183 kilometers. People are accustomed to call it the upper reaches of the Brahmaputra River. The upper reaches are characterized by wide valleys (about 10-30 kilometers), many lakes, and shallow water. It looks like the Maquan River is like a silver ribbon covered with strings of pearls on the tapestry, spreading at the foot of the misty snow-capped mountains. It is also a paradise for plateau wild animals. The most abundant wild animals are wild yaks, Tibetan antelopes, Tibetan wild donkeys, blue sheep, etc.

The section from Rizi to Milin County is the middle reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River, with a total length of 1,340 kilometers. The valley in the middle reaches is alternately wide and narrow, bunched up and released, like beads on a string. Among the canyons, Gacha Canyon in Sanri County is the most famous. This gorge is only 42 kilometers long, but the drop can reach more than 300 meters, and the narrowest point is only 30 to 40 meters. There are many waterfalls in the gorge, and the river waves are like thousands of fishing thunder, which is very spectacular. The Lhasa Plain, Shigatse Plain, and Gyantse Plain are the most important and richest agricultural areas in Tibet, and are also the main grain bases of the Tibet Autonomous Region. The middle reaches can be navigable by kayaks and wooden boats. The navigable mileage starts from Lazi in the west and reaches Zedang in the southeast of Lhasa in the east, which is about 400 kilometers long. In particular, the stretch from Qushui to Zedang is 14 kilometers long, and the river is more than 300 meters wide. There are frequent boat trips and the transportation is very convenient. The Brahmaputra River is the highest navigable river in the world.

Below Milin County, it belongs to the lower reaches of the Brahmaputra River. The biggest feature here is that the surging river makes a horseshoe-shaped turn at the eastern end of the Himalayas and enters the famous Dixiang Grand Canyon. The total length of the canyon is 650 kilometers, and the river bed has dropped 2,303 meters, so the river bed has a large slope drop. It is the river section with the most concentrated and rich water energy reserves in my country. The water resources of the Dixiang Grand Canyon account for more than two-thirds of the entire Yarlung Zangbo River water resources. Where does the Brahmaputra River flow?

"The Brahmaputra River flows to the Bay of Bengal. The Brahmaputra River runs through southern Tibet from west to east, bypasses the Namjagbarwa Peak in the Himalayas, turns south, and flows out of China through Pasighat. After entering India, it is called The Brahmaputra River, after entering Bangladesh, is called the Jamuna River. After meeting the Ganges in Bangladesh, it flows from northwest to southeast and is called the Brahmaputra River until it reaches Riko in Saga Prefecture. nearby. It is the confluence of the three rivers Jiema Yangzongqu, Kubi Zangbo and Mayumuzangbo near Sangmuzhang in Zhongba County in the Lizi River section. The total length is 161 kilometers, with a drop of 105 meters and an average slope of 0.54. The Yarlung Zangbo River, near the Nanjagbarwa Peak in the southeastern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, changes from east to west to north and south, cutting out a Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is about 505 kilometers long and its deepest point is 6,009 meters. The river surface in this section drops from about 4,000 meters above sea level to 155 meters. The meaning of the Brahmaputra River

The Brahmaputra River is a large river in southern Tibet. This entry is polysemous 2_Historical changes Main stream overview Hydrological characteristics Main tributaries Basin overview Management and development World records Brahmaputra Brahmaputra River, the largest Brahmaputra river in the Tibet Autonomous Region Brahmaputra River, the seventh largest river in China , the highest river in the world. It is called Yajiang for short. It belongs to the Indian Ocean water system. It originates from the Gemma Yangzong Glacier at the northern foot of the Himalayas in southwest Tibet. The Brahmaputra River Gorge is a breathtaking scenery, shrouded in clouds and mist, and endlessly charming [1].

The Brahmaputra River traverses southern Tibet from west to east.

It flows near Miling County and turns northeast and then southbound. After exiting the country in Luoyu area and flowing into India, it is renamed the Brahmaputra River and flows through After Bangladesh, it was renamed the Jamuna River. After converging with the Ganges within its territory, it flows into the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean. With a total length of 2,104 kilometers, the river length in Tibet is 2,057 kilometers, with a total drop of 5,435 meters. The average gradient ranks first among the major rivers in China. The basin is long and narrow from east to west, with a maximum length of more than 1,450 kilometers from east to west, a maximum width of 290 kilometers from north to south, and an average altitude of about 4,500 meters. The terrain is higher in the west and lower in the east, with the lowest in the southeast. The total basin area is 240,480 square kilometers, accounting for 20% of the total area of ??all river systems in Tibet and approximately 40.8% of the total area of ??Tibet's outflow river systems, ranking fifth among all river basins in China. Chinese name Yarlung Zangbo River Foreign name Brahmaputra Alias ??Yangqiabo Zangbo Location South Asia_Historical changes Origin of the name The Yarlung Zangbo River was called Yangqiapo Zangbo in ancient Tibetan, which means water flowing down from the highest peak. It has three sources: the northern branch originates from the Gangdise Mountains and is called Ma Rong Zangbo; the middle branch is called Chem Rong Dong, which is considered to be the main source of the Yarlung Zangbo River due to its large water volume all year round; the southern branch originates from the Himalayas. It's called Kubi Zangbo. This tributary has a large amount of water every summer. After the three tributaries converge, the section to Rizi is collectively called the Maquan River. However, in the Zhadong area, the river is also called Dabula Zangbo, which means Ma River in Tibetan; or Mazang Zangbo, which means Mother River in Tibetan. The Lazi area is called Yangquezangbu. To the west of Lazi, the Yarlung Zangbo River is collectively called Dazhuo Kabu, which in Tibetan means water flowing from the mouth of a good horse. The area around Qushui is called Yalu in Tibetan, and the area where the river flows to Shannan is called Yalong (named because of the Yalong song in Shannan area). Therefore, this river is called Yalong Zangbo. However, it is pronounced as Yarlung in the Qushui area, because the exact phonetic pronunciation of "Lu" in Tibetan is "Long", which means the river flowing from Qushui through the valley plain, so the entire river is collectively called the Yarlung Zangbo River. Historical evolution The ancient culture nurtured by the Brahmaputra River has a long history. The Neolithic culture in its basin is represented by Nyingchi and Medog. Relics such as stone tools, pottery pieces, axes, adzes, and chisels have been collected in Linzhi County and Medog County. In the late Neolithic Age, many tribes formed throughout Tibet. Around the 3rd century BC, Nie Tri Zampu, as the leader of the Yarlung tribe, appeared for the first time in Tibetan history as Zampu (meaning king), and established the Tubo Kingdom of tribal slavery. The Brahmaputra River is not only the cradle of the birth and development of Tibetan civilization, but also a witness to Sino-Tibetan cultural exchanges. In the history of exchanges between Han and Tibet, the most memorable events are the three major events of Princess Wencheng and Tibet, and the marriage of Princess Jincheng to the West and the alliance between Tang and Tibet. They fully illustrate the flesh-and-blood relationship between the Han and Tibetan people and their cultures, which have their own characteristics and influence each other. Where is the source of the Yarlung Zangbo River

The source of the Yarlung Zangbo River is at the Jiema Yangzong Glacier at the northern foot of the Himalayas in the southwest of the Tibet Autonomous Region. The Jiema Yangzong Glacier is in Zhongba County, Shigatse Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, with an altitude of 5,590 meters. The terrain is high, cold and flat. Surrounded by steep mountains, 116 square kilometers are covered by glaciers and permanent snow. The river formed by melting water from the glaciers is called Jiema Yangzongqu.

The Yarlung Zangbo River is the longest plateau river in China. It is located in the Tibet Autonomous Region and is also one of the highest rivers in the world. Originating from the Jiema Yangzong Glacier in the northern foothills of the Himalayas in southwest Tibet, its upper reaches are called Maquan River. It traverses southern Tibet from west to east, bypassing the Namjagbarwa Peak at the easternmost tip of the Himalayas, turns south, and exits China via Basika.

It is rich in water energy reserves, second only to the Yangtze River in China. The Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon at the great bend of the Yarlung Zangbo River is the world's largest canyon. It has been certified by the China World Records Association as the world's deepest grand canyon and the world's largest grand canyon.