
The tourist leaked sensational information about China’s highest waterfall
Last Updated on June 9, 2024 10:35 am
Located in Henan Province, China, Yuntai Falls is known as the country’s highest continuous waterfall. The authorities there call it like this. The height of Yuntai waterfall is 1 thousand 30 feet. Everyone knows it as a natural scenic waterfall. Therefore, hundreds of thousands of people gather at Yuntai Mountain Tourism Park every year. But suddenly a mountaineer tourist made an explosive comment about this famous waterfall.
In a post with a video on social media, he claimed that the shower is not natural at all. Rather, it is artificially created. Because its water is flowing through the pipe. The mountaineer discovered such sensational information while searching for the source of the spring.
According to a report by the media BBC, the post of Paharchari along with the video of the shower on social media is now viral all over the world. A new debate has begun. Various speculations are made around the video. Many people are shocked to know the secret of the shower. Expressing surprise in Netdunya.
The video was first posted on Chinese social media site Weibo on Monday. In the meantime, its views have crossed 1 crore 40 lakhs. The video has been viewed more than 10 million times on Dooin, another Chinese video platform.
Due to the controversy about the shower, the local authorities have finally opened up about this matter. Yuntai Tourism Park managers described the matter as a ‘minor renovation’.
They claim that the existence of a spring in the mountain gap is natural. However, to maintain the tourist attraction during the dry season, piped water has been arranged. So that visitors are not disappointed.
Yuntai Mountain Geopark is a UNESCO Global Geopark. It is said that more than 100 million years ago, this region took the form of mountainous nature.
However, park officials told Chinese media CCTV that water is usually pumped through pipes during the spring season; Which does not harm the natural environment of the place in any way.
Many people in China have also seen this viral issue positively. One commented, ‘The purpose of the work is good. Otherwise, the visitors would have been disappointed not to see anything there.’
Some wonder again, ‘How can they consider it the number one shower now!’