The Lhasa River, also called Kyi River (Tibetan: སྐྱིད་ཆུ་,Wylie: sKyid chu, Chinese:拉薩河; pinyin:Lāsà hé), is a northern tributary of the Yarlung Tsangpo River in the south of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
The Yarlung Tsangpo is the upper section of the Brahmaputra River. The Lhasa River is subject to flooding with the summer monsoon rains, and structures have been built to control the floods.
In its lower reaches the river valley is an important agricultural area. The city of Lhasa lies on the river. There are two large hydroelectric power stations on the river, the Zhikong Hydro Power Station (100MW) and the Pangduo Hydro Power Station (160MW)
Basin
The Lhasa River drains an area of 32,471 square kilometres (12,537sqmi), and is the largest tributary of the middle section of the Yaluzangbu River.
The average altitude of the basin is around 4,500 metres (14,800ft).
The basin has complex geology and is tectonically active. Earthquakes are common.
The river basin is the center of Tibet politically, economically and culturally.
As of 1990 the population was 329,700, of whom 208,700 were farmers. 88% of the people were ethnic Tibetans.
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Charred Remains. The only silver lining. the place was insured. 27 March, 2010 - Barely a month after the Paro Jangsa fire, another family of six in Kyichu lost all their possessions, when their house was razed to the ground yesterday ... .
The first foreign tourists, a retired Swedish couple, arrived at the airport near the capital, Lhasa, on Wednesday, said TibetanTourismBureau spokesman Liao Lisheng ... The five-day trip is their first to Tibet, Xinhua said ... "We've had zero business since the Lhasa rioting, not even a penny," said Deji, the manager of booking at HotelKyichu in Lhasa.