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【 Landscape 】 Shiquan River

Shiquan River, also known as Sange Zangbo, is the mainstream and source of the upper reaches of the Indus River.

Shiquan River originates from the west side of Chizhianongla Pass in Gangrenbo, Gangdise Mountains in the north of Feng Qidong. Its source is located in Geji County, Ali region, Tibet, China, and its source flow is called Bangguo Gong.

The source is 5469.8 meters above sea level. After entering Kashmir, it was called the Indus River. Shiquan River covers an area of 27,450 square kilometers and the river is 430 kilometers long.

The following photo was taken by photographer Li Jinghai. The whole picture is colorful, setting off the winding Shiquan River, just like an oil painting. Really beautiful!