An increasing level of rainfall in the Yellow River has brought more tourists to the Hukou Waterfall in China. The water flow formed the golden waterfall scene for the first time this year. https://abcn.ws/3izyk2z

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39 thoughts on “Increasing rainfall brings more tourists to waterfall in China | ABC News”
  1. Why isn't the Chinese government telling the truth about this disaster to the Chinese people? Why are they so scared of their own citizens?

  2. Alot of people are dying due to the floods and apart from this the government is destroying old artifacts, statues, churches, temples and mosques.

  3. Tourists? This word should be followed by 'will be shot' during this covid. Tourists,China, Climate talk..am I subscribed to CNN where am I?? Did I swallow the wrong pill morpheous

  4. Tourists my ass. Many parts of China are badly affected by this and millions of people are at risk and what does ABC news says?? : TOURISTS. Wtf?!!!

  5. Simply 🖕🏼🇨🇳🦇

  6. I hear chinas getting ready for round 2 with the bubonic plague 👀👀

  7. Another attempt of ABC trying to spread the commie propaganda that China is doing fine… No they are not! Don't be fooled by the commie lovers!

  8. Three videos in a row not about race or corona. This is refreshing 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  9. I wonder if there's a larger story to tell here – that's a tremendous amount of sediment in that water so, there's a large event happening somewhere upstream that's causing tremendous erosion.

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