
Due to a shortage of precipitation, scenic park managers in China’s Henan province were forced to acknowledge that the country’s highest river received a helping hand from a tube.
A holiday uncovered a large tube burrowed at the top of Yuntai Falls, the steepest and most well-known attraction in the spectacular area of Yuntai Mountain, in a video released by a Douyin user or the Chinese version of Tiktok, according to media reports.
The movie, which has been shared 48, 000 times, sparked a wave of social media criticism, causing park officials to launch a letter blaming seasonal factors and acknowledging a” little enhancement during the dry time.” The walk was meant to “enrich the visiting practice” and create the” vacation useful” for those” who have travelled a long way”, users wrote on their Weibo social media account.
Chinese bloggers jumped on the tube publication.
” The main thing is that the liquid pipe is so poorly installed, some at least mask it in a better way”, wrote a person on Weibo, China’s popular social media platform. ” The maneuver does not respect the laws of nature nor the customers”, wrote another netizen.
Some expressed a more conceited opinion on the use of the tube, with one consumer saying it was “better than seeing no water at all” and another saying that it was done in good faith to preserve the landscape during dry spells.
The waterfall has a 314- meter horizontal drop, which the stunning park officials refer to as the highest in Asia.