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[[Image: Yiong Tsangpo From Lion's Jaws.jpg|thumb|350px|Yiong Tsangpo, courtesy of From Lion’s Jaws]]
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'''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 [[Tangme]].<Ref>Emeric Yeshe Dorje, The History of the Düdjom Tersar, forthcoming.</Ref>
'''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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Latest revision as of 18:51, 20 March 2022

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, 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

  1. Emeric Yeshe Dorje, The History of the Düdjom Tersar, forthcoming.
  2. https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/78293/a-monster-slide