
Exploring the Maychu (Maiqu) River: A Hidden Treasure in Eastern Tibet
Introduction to the Maychu (Maiqu) River The Maychu River སྨད་ཆུ (Maiqu, 麦曲河, 美曲), also known as Mingjiu River (明纠河), is a significant waterway in Tibet’s Chamdo region, particularly flowing through Bianba County (边坝县). In…

The Lancang River: Tibet’s Lifeline and the Birthplace of the Mekong
Overview of the Lancang River The Lancang River (澜沧江), known in Tibetan as Zachu (རྫ་ཆུ་,), meaning “Moon River,” is one of Tibet’s most significant waterways. It forms the upper course of the Mekong River,…

Sharchu River (Xiaqu): A Vital Lifeline in Bianba County, Tibet
Overview of Sharchu River (Xiaqu) Sharchu (夏曲), meaning “Eastern River,” is a crucial waterway flowing through Bianba County, Tibet. The river gets its name due to its geographical position relative to Nubchu (努曲), the…

The Drichu (Jinsha) River: A Vital Lifeline of Tibet and China
The Drichu River, also known as the Jinsha River, is one of the most significant watercourses in Tibet and China. Serving as the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, it is deeply intertwined with…

Aichu River: The Fertile Waterway of Chamdo
The Aichu River (埃曲), also known as “Ngêxi / རྔེ་གཤིས (额哎曲), meaning “River of Desire,” flows through Karuo District in Chamdo, Tibet. Situated east of the district center, this tributary of the Lancang River…

Tsochu River: The Highland Waterway of Chamdo
The Tsochu River: A Lifeline of Chamdo’s Nomadic Culture and Ecology The Tsochu River (错曲)མཚོ་ཆུ་, meaning “Lake River,” flows through Karuo District in Chamdo, Tibet. Situated northeast of the district center, this pristine river…





