Introduction to Shiquan River: Shiquan River is called Senge Zangbo in Tibetan. The upper source of the Indus River, one of the major rivers in the western Tibet Autonomous Region. Originating from the glacier lake north of Mount Kailash, the main peak of the Gangdise Mountains, it flows from south to north to near Bomba and then turns westward. It passes through Geji and merges with Garzangbo near Tashigang, then turns northwest and flows into Kashmir. area. On the right bank of the river, there is a spring river that flows continuously all year round. Because the mountain where the spring water is located is shaped like a lion, it is named Shiquan River. The basin is in a semi-desert and desert zone with an arid climate and little rainfall. Mainly animal husbandry. Shiquanhe Town, at the intersection of Shiquan River and Garzangbo, is the residence of the Ali Prefecture Administrative Office.
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