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CHINA TOURISM NATURAL
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Yichuan - Hukou Waterfall
China's second largest waterfall is the Hukou Waterfall. Green mountains on
both sides lead the Yellow River water into a tight canyon where it flows into the
Hukou area. Tumbling and splashing waves are created by the raging water,
and they are very beautiful.
Mount Hua
Mount Hua, formerly known as "West Great
Mountain," is known as "the world's most steep
mountain." The East Peak, West Peak, South Peak,
North Peak, and Center Peak are the five peaks.
The Cliffside Plank Road, which is high in the air,
Sparrow Hawk's Cliff, Thousand-foot Precipice,
Hundred-Foot Valley, and other attractions are all
well-known.
Pearl River Tour
The Pearl River's tributaries, the Dongjiang, Xijiang, and
Beijiang rivers, meet at the Guangzhou portion and
provide a lovely twilight view. With lights on both sides,
the cruise ship departs from Xidi Wharf with tourists and
heads east, passing through the Jiefang, Haizhu, Haiyin,
Guangzhou, and Hedong bridges before returning.
Tourists may enjoy eight city scenes, including Zhuhai
Danxin, Donghu Chunxiao, and Etan Yeyue. South
Mansion, Aiqun Mansion, Jiangwan Hotel, Ersha Hai-zhu
Square Garden, and Shamian Western-style structures
are all worth seeing.
Danxia Mountain
Danxia Mountain, also known as the Chinese Red
Stone Park, is located in Shaoguan City's Renhua
County and Zhenjiang District. It is the largest and
most magnificent scenic area in Guangdong
Province, covering 292 square kilometres and
centred on the Danxia landform. It has been
designated as a national AAAA scenic area, a
world geopark, and a world natural heritage site. It
is also a national geopark and a national natural
reserve.
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