Yuntai Falls: Scenic View or Pipe Dream?

Scenic park operators in Henan, China, confessed to enhancing the country's highest waterfall, Yuntai Falls, with a pipe due to low rainfall. The revelation, shared widely on social media, sparked debate among netizens. Some criticized the crude installation, while others appreciated the effort to maintain the scenic view.


Reuters | Beijing | Updated: 05-06-2024 16:14 IST | Created: 05-06-2024 16:14 IST
Yuntai Falls: Scenic View or Pipe Dream?
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Scenic park operators in China's Henan province were forced to acknowledge that the country's highest waterfall got a helping hand from a pipe due to a lack of rainfall. Video from a Douyin user, or the Chinese version of Tiktok and reported by media, showed a tourist revealing a large pipe burrowed at the top Yuntai Falls - the country's steepest and a popular attraction inside the Yuntai Mountain scenic area.

The video, which has been shared 48,000 times, unleashed a torrent of social media comments, forcing park officials on Tuesday to release a letter that blamed seasonal factors and admitting to a "small enhancement during the dry season." The move was meant to "enrich the visiting experience" and make the "trip worthwhile" for those "who have travelled a long way," operators wrote on their Weibo social media account.

Chinese netizens jumped on the pipe disclosure. "The main thing is that the water pipe is so crudely installed, others at least disguise it in a superior way," wrote a user on Weibo, China's popular social media platform.

"The move does not respect the laws of nature nor the visitors," wrote another netizen. The waterfall is described by the scenic park officials as the highest in Asia with a 314-metre vertical drop.

In 2023, the Yuntai Mountain scenic area attracted over seven million visits, according to local tourism authorities. Some took a more conciliatory view on the use of the pipe, with one user saying "that it is better than seeing no water at all," and another musing, "it is a good faith effort for the scenic area to maintain the landscape during dry periods."

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