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A continuous cold snap in the middle reaches of north China's Yellow River has turned the Hukou Waterfall into an icy spectacle. The splashing water and mist from the waterfall have frozen on the rocks and railings on both banks, forming ice sculptures that sparkle in the sunlight. Hukou Waterfall sits on the border of Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces and is the world's largest yellow waterfall.