Lhasa River in the City of Lhasa (Tips, Photos & Map)

Plan your Lhasa tour? Don’t forget to have a look at Lhasa River. As you know, almost each great city in the world has a great river. Lhasa is no exception. Lhasa River, the Mother River of Lhasa is one of te five major tributaries of Yalong Tsangpo River with a total length of 551 km. Lhasa River passes the south area of Lhasa City from east to west, then runs south and meets Tsangpo River at Qushui.

Lhasa River and Potala Palace ( Google Map)

The section of Lhasa River in the city proper of Lhasa appears like a big lake nestled at the mountains in the south of Lhasa City. In the lake like river, there two islands – Sun Island and Xianzu Island. Three north to south bridges connect the downtown of Lhasa, and the two islands are linked by one bridge.

Sun Island and Xianzu Island have become the new residential area in Lhasa. New apartments, new houses, restaurants, shops and entertainment facilities and other buildings are popping up. The city of Lhasa is narrow and sandwiched by the mountains in the north and south. The two islands of the Lhasa River in the south of Lhasa city is a good choice of urban development.

Last August, I made a visit to Lhasa, my second Lhasa trip. This time I spent quite a lot of time wandering in the city streets, feeling the city pulse of Lhasa. I walked by the Potala Palace along Beijing Road, then joined the Outer Kora in the west, known as the Lingkhor Circuit, the longest kora in Lhasa, and walking on Lingkhor Kora from Beijing Road down to the south.

Then I walked along Tegyi Lho Ngoilam (德吉路南段) to the south and entered the east west Jingchoi Xarlam (金珠东路). South of Jingchoi Xarlam is the great river of Lhasa. I walked along the north bank of the river. To my pleasant surprise, the river area has become a sightseeing zone, clean benched, neetly cut trees, stone paved wide roads, elegantly shaped street lamps and the beautiful river itself.

Bathed in sun and breeze, I walked on the multi-colour stone paved road by the north bank of Lhasa River under blue sky dotted with white clouds. It was a fun for a river bank walking in Lhasa.

Walking along the north bank of Lhasa River

Walking along the north bank of Lhasa River 1
Walking along the north bank of Lhasa River

In the west, the new briage named Liuwu Bridge (柳梧大桥) spans the river. Passing over the bridge, you will soon get to Lhasa Railway Station.

the new briage named Liuwu Bridge spans the river
the new briage named Liuwu Bridge spans the river

One of the three bridges connects the downtown of Lhasa and the two islands in Lhasa River.

One of the three bridges connects the downtown of Lhasa and the two islands in Lhasa River
One of the three bridges connects the downtown of Lhasa and the two islands in Lhasa River

Hassle-free Lhasa Guided Tours

If you don’t want to go the do-it-yourself route and prefer the hassle-free escorted tours, here are some options for guided tours to Lhasa:

Lhasa Tour
Lhasa Tibet Group Tour
Lhasa Tibet Private Tour
Beijing Lhasa Tour
Lhasa China Tour

Further Readings

Best Time to Visit Lhasa
Top 10 Attractions in Lhasa
Lhasa Tourist Traps, Tourist Scams Lhasa
Where to stay in Lhasa
Makye Ame Lhasa Restaurant – Your Kitchen in Lhasa
Lhasa Airport, Lhasa Gonggar Airport
Xian Lhasa Flight Experience, Xian Lhasa Flight
Lhasa Railway Station Transportation, Taxi, Public Bus
Get around in Lhasa with Pedicab or Trishaw
lhasa Taxi
Best Places to Take Picture of Potala Palace Lhasa

4-Wheel Drive Trip from Lhasa to Ranwu
Tips for Visiting Drak Yerpa (Tips, Photos & Map)
The Pilgrim Kora in Lhasa, Lhasa Pilgrim circuits
How to Visit Sera Monastery in Lhasa
Beijing Road in Lhasa
Lhasa River in the City of Lhasa (Tips, Photos & Map)
Lhasa Great Mosque, the Mosques in Lhasa
Lhasa Yamdrok-Tso Lake Road Trip

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