Calling all nature lovers and thrill-seekers! The Qiantang River in Zhejiang Province (the Chinese mainland) is making waves — literally — with its massive tidal bore, a natural phenomenon where ocean tides clash with river currents to create a roaring wall of water. Imagine a tsunami-meets-river moment, and you’re halfway there!
When to Catch the Spectacle
Mark your calendars : The best time to witness this epic showdown between river and sea starts in the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar (usually late summer/early autumn). Pro tip: The tides peak during the Mid-Autumn Festival, when the moon’s gravitational pull is strongest.
Why It Matters
Beyond the ‘gram-worthy visuals , the Qiantang bore tide has shaped local culture for centuries. Ancient legends say the waves were caused by a mythical dragon, while modern scientists marvel at the physics behind this liquid giant. Either way, it’s a jaw-dropping reminder of nature’s power!
How to Tune In
No flights to China? No problem! CGTN is streaming the phenomenon live, so you can watch the river defy gravity from your couch. Pro move: Pair your viewing session with mooncakes for full festive vibes.
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Live: Witness the bore tides of the Qiantang River in east China
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