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Video exposes ‘natural’ China wonder waterfall as partially man-made with pipes

  • Spectacular Yuntai Mountain site attracts 7 million visitors last year

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A video has exposed China’s “natural” wonder, the Yuntai Mountain Waterfall, as partially man-made. Photo: SCMP composite/Weibo/Douyin
Zoey Zhang

China’s stunning Yuntai Mountain Waterfall, famously one of the highest in Asia, has been exposed for having pipes that create an artificial water flow.

The scenic site in Henan province, central China, covers 280 sq km and is enjoyed for its natural beauty, particularly the waterfall, which has a drop of 314 metres.

Tourists, who pay 120 yuan (US$17) a ticket, often refer to it as a “stairway to heaven reaching the clouds”.

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The site attracted seven million visitors last year, generating a staggering income of 650 million yuan (US$90 million), according to Henan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism.

About 1,200 years ago, Tang dynasty (618-907) poet Wang Wei climbed Yuntai Mountain, writing famous verses and his poems still draw many visitors to the site.

Millions of visitors make the waterfall one of Asia’s most visited tourist destinations. Photo: Weibo
Millions of visitors make the waterfall one of Asia’s most visited tourist destinations. Photo: Weibo

As well as enjoying the waterfall, visitors can explore caves and temples, and have a go at rock climbing.

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