Hukou
Waterfall, located at the intersection of Shanxi Province and Shaanxi
Province, some 400 kilometers from Xian, is the second largest waterfall
in China. The mighty Yellow River, the second largest river in China,
surge its way form the Qinghai Province to the border of Shanxi and
Shaanxi Provinces where it suddenly found its way through a narrow
valley blocked by mountains on both sides. The riverbed abruptly narrows
down from 300 meters to 50n meters, turning the placid water to rapids. The tremendous water splashes on the rock, forming a magnificent waterfall of 15 meters high and 20
meters wide, as if the water is pouring down from a huge teapot, hence the name Hukou ( means mouth of teapot).
Just below the waterfall, there is a shining stone called guishi. What
makes the stone mysterious is that it moves up and down according to the
water level. No matter how large
the water volume is, it shows up a little. Lets take a look at some
incredible photographs of Hukou Waterfalls taken by a talented Chinese photographer Shi Chen.
My favorite thing is to go where I have never gone.
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