Rare Rainbow Halo Dances Above Hukou Waterfall
A rare rainbow halo graced Hukou Waterfall on the Chinese mainland’s Yellow River, stunning visitors with its ephemeral beauty.
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A rare rainbow halo graced Hukou Waterfall on the Chinese mainland’s Yellow River, stunning visitors with its ephemeral beauty.
A vibrant rainbow arched over Hukou Waterfall on the Yellow River in the Chinese mainland’s Shanxi Province, captivating visitors with the waterfall’s raw power and breathtaking beauty.
Heavy rains swell the Chinese mainlands Yellow River, turning Hukou Waterfall into a golden cascade with flows over 2,000m3/s and enhanced safety measures.
China’s Yellow River sees its first flood of 2025 after heavy rain, with flows topping 5,010 m³/s and Level-IV emergency measures in Shanxi, Henan and Shaanxi to protect lives and property.
Shanxi’s Hukou Waterfall drew nearly 30,000 daily visitors during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, blending breathtaking autumn scenery with folk shows and group sing-alongs.
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