The Lhasa River, which is called Jiqu in Tibetan, means "Happy River" and "Happy River" in central and southern Tibet. It originated from Rob Rula on the north side of the middle section of the Nianqing Tanggula Mountains. It flows through Mozhugongka County and Daqi County along the way, and finally passes through Lhasa City, and enters the Yarlung Zangbo River in the southern suburbs of Lhasa City. The main current of the Lhasa River is a huge "S" type, stretching from northeast to southwest, 568 kilometers in length, and the basin area is 31,760 square kilometers, which is one of the five major tributaries of the Yarlung Zangbo River. Out of the hotel, heading towards the Lhasa River, not far from it, it is the sunset time, the plateau white clouds are set by the sunset, the mysterious beauty ... standing on the bridge, blowing the breeze, long time unwilling to leave ...