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Driven by continuous rainfall across the upper and middle reaches of the Yellow River, Hukou Waterfalls has surged into a dramatic natural spectacle. At the border of Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces, the river is forced through a narrow gorge before plunging nearly 20 meters, its sediment-heavy waters turning into a roaring, golden cascade. Secondary streams spill down surrounding cliffs as tourists gather to witness the rare intensity of China's "Mother River" in full force.
Driven by continuous rainfall across the upper and middle reaches of the Yellow River, Hukou Waterfalls has surged into a dramatic natural spectacle. At the border of Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces, the river is forced through a narrow gorge before plunging nearly 20 meters, its sediment-heavy waters turning into a roaring, golden cascade. Secondary streams spill down surrounding cliffs as tourists gather to witness the rare intensity of China's "Mother River" in full force.