Stunning sunset glow and rainbow appear as Typhoon Soulik bypasses northeast China
Updated 12:48, 27-Aug-2018
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Instead of bringing heavy showers and powerful winds, Typhoon Soulik has brought breathtaking views to Shenyang in northeast China’s Liaoning province. /VCG Photo.

Instead of bringing heavy showers and powerful winds, Typhoon Soulik has brought breathtaking views to Shenyang in northeast China’s Liaoning province. /VCG Photo.

By dusk on August 23, both a sunset glow as well as rainbows made their stunning appearance, tinting the sky in a layer of orange, and silhouetting the landmark Liaoning Radio and TV Tower with a picturesque background. /VCG Photo.

By dusk on August 23, both a sunset glow as well as rainbows made their stunning appearance, tinting the sky in a layer of orange, and silhouetting the landmark Liaoning Radio and TV Tower with a picturesque background. /VCG Photo.

Tropical cyclones are commonly formed in summer on the northwest Pacific Ocean. The Thyphoon Soulik made its landfall in Japan and the Korean peninsula this week, with coastal areas facing risks of flash flooding and related incidents. /VCG Photo.

Tropical cyclones are commonly formed in summer on the northwest Pacific Ocean. The Thyphoon Soulik made its landfall in Japan and the Korean peninsula this week, with coastal areas facing risks of flash flooding and related incidents. /VCG Photo.

Both Japan and the South Korea have attached great concern towards the impact of Typhoon Soulik. Hundreds of flights have been cancelled within the two countries. The impact is forecasted to continue as twin Typhoon Cimarron is expected to follow the same route. /VCG Photo.

Both Japan and the South Korea have attached great concern towards the impact of Typhoon Soulik. Hundreds of flights have been cancelled within the two countries. The impact is forecasted to continue as twin Typhoon Cimarron is expected to follow the same route. /VCG Photo.