Wednesday , Sept. 25, 2024, 11:56 p.m.
News thumbnail
World / Sun, 09 Jun 2024 Mint

Chinese hiker exposes how country’s tallest waterfall is secretly fed by pipes, viral video sparks ‘Made in China’ jokes

Recently, a Chinese hiker discovered a man-made water pipe fuelling the 1,000-foot-tall waterfall and shared the video of the artificial pipe pouring water out of the waterfall on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok. Since then, the video has gone viral on different social media platforms and sparked a social media frenzy. After the video of the waterfall with artificial pipes went viral on the internet, netizens were quick to crack ‘Made in China’ jokes. Moreover, many users expressed concern for the Chinese hiker who exposed the truth behind the country's tallest natural waterfall. “This is like the most Chinese story we’ve ever read,” wrote another user on the post with viral video.

China’s highest natural waterfall, Yuntai Mountain, has garnered netizens' attention for all the wrong reasons. Recently, a Chinese hiker discovered a man-made water pipe fuelling the 1,000-foot-tall waterfall and shared the video of the artificial pipe pouring water out of the waterfall on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok. Since then, the video has gone viral on different social media platforms and sparked a social media frenzy.

After the video of the waterfall with artificial pipes went viral on the internet, netizens were quick to crack ‘Made in China’ jokes. Moreover, many users expressed concern for the Chinese hiker who exposed the truth behind the country's tallest natural waterfall.

NEW: Chinese officials are forced to apologize after a hiker discovers a secret water pipe feeding China’s tallest waterfall

Millions of tourists visit the 1,024-foot-tall Yuntai Mountain Waterfall annually, attracted by its ancient geological formations over a billion years old… pic.twitter.com/mw3u9NK1xN — Unlimited L's (@unlimited_ls) June 6, 2024

“Nothing is real!!,” commented an X user on the video shared on social media platform.

“Made in china....,” wrote X user @unlimited_ls on X, adding to check the wellbeing of the hiker behind the revelation.

“This is like the most Chinese story we’ve ever read,” wrote another user on the post with viral video.

Another user shared a different news expressing the height of things that can turn out to be fake in the country. “In China, everything is fake...One of the most disturbing fakes I've heard of is the use of human hair waste from salons and barbers to make soy sauce,” wrote another user.

“And that hiker and their family 'suddenly' disappeared leaving all of their belongings behind,” wrote another user.

“Not surprised. Those Chinese will replicate anything. Literally anything, Even a 1000+ ft waterfall. Name something they haven’t made a shittier version of? I’ll wait…..”

Authorities accept making ‘small enhancement’ After the video went viral across social media, Yuntai tourism park accepted that they made a “small enhancement” during the dry season for visitors, reported BBC. The “small enhancement” for supplying water through artificial pipes was made to make the waterfall look attractive during summer season as well.

logo

Stay informed with the latest news and updates from around India and the world.We bring you credible news, captivating stories, and valuable insights every day

©All Rights Reserved.