Nature just dropped its latest limited-edition spectacle! The Yellow River’s Hukou Waterfall is currently vibing with its annual ‘peach blossom flood’ – a spring phenomenon where surging meltwater collides with blooming mountain peach blossoms. This Insta-worthy combo of roaring rapids and pink floral confetti officially kicked off March 14, turning the Shaanxi Province landmark into a real-life watercolor painting 🎨.
Pro tip for travelers: The window for this natural magic is tight – late March to early April is your only chance this year to see the waterfall’s epic 30-meter plunge framed by delicate blossoms. Fun fact: The waterfall gets its name (‘Hukou’ = teapot spout) from how the river narrows from 400m to 50m before crashing down like boiling water from heaven’s teapot ☕️.
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'Peach blossom flood' paints spring spectacle at Hukou Waterfall
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