A waterfall in China appears to be at least partly supplied by pipes, according to drone footage. Officials confirmed that the site benefits from artificial enhancements, citing seasonal changes.
The Jiulong Waterfalls was voted one of the top six most beautiful Chinese waterfalls in a poll by "Chinese National Geography" magazine in 2005. It is a group of wide waterfalls at ten levels in ...
These magnificent pictures beautifully capture the fast flowing waters of the Hukou Waterfalls in China slowly being enveloped by ice. A long winter in which the mercury rarely rose above freezing has ...
Influenced by the rainfall in the upper-middle reaches of the Yellow River and the discharge of water from the reservoir, the Hukou Waterfall in northern China’s Shanxi Province has entered its best ...
British audiences given an insight into a Chinese way of seeing the world Gardens have been a passion in China and Britain for centuries, so London was almost a natural choice for a display recently ...
Residents in China have been stunned to see a waterfall appearing to flow backwards as Typhoon Hagupit battered their hometown. The tropical storm brought winds of up to 136.8 kilometres (85 miles) ...
China has created the world’s biggest man-made waterfall by electrically pumping water down the side of a skyscraper. The artificial water feature is 108 metres (350ft) high and cascades down into a ...
Beijing: A skyscraper in southwest China that boasts what its owner calls the world’s largest man-made waterfall has become the latest example of over-the-top architecture to draw national ridicule.
The Huangguoshu Waterfall, located on the Baihe River in Anshun City of Guizhou Province, is the largest waterfall in China and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world. It is 77.8 meters ...
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