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Meandering some 2,057 kilometers within the borders of China, the Yarlung Zangbo River is the sixth largest river in China, with a drainage area of 240,480 square kilometers and an average altitude of over 4,000 meters.

The Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon stretches 496 kilometers. The widest span from the peak to the lowest water surface of the river measures about 5,400 meters. The upper reaches, stretching from the riverhead to Lizi, is 268 kilometers in length and spotted with lakes; the middle reaches, from Lizi to Paiqu, stretching 1293 kilometers; and the lower reaches, 496 kilometers.

The abundant rainfall and the geomorphology of high mountains and deep gorges in this area have helped to form lots of glaciers, snow-slides and waterfalls, lakes and springs that, together with the roaring river, allowing the co-existence of tropical, sub-tropical, temperate and frigid zones -- hence, the peculiar landscape of snow mountains and forests.

The Yarlung Zangbo River has enormous hydroelectric resources, with an annual potential of up to 110 million kilowatts, ranking the second among all the rivers in China. China has already built several hydropower stations along the tributaries of the Yarlung Zangbo River.

