FAMOUS CHINESE WATERFALL IS FAKE

A famous waterfall in China – the Yuntai Waterfall in Yuntai Mountain Park – has been revealed as a fake. A new video takes the viewer up the majestic 1,000-foot waterfall to the top, where it is revealed that a large pipe is spewing the water over the rock ledge. Yuntai Mountain Park’s management responded to the video, explaining how the country’s monsoon climate makes it a challenge to keep the water flowing during dry seasons, and when the weather is dry the falls need a little extra boost to retain “its most beautiful appearance.”
(video here: https://x.com/shanghaidaily/status/1798006727805456500)
* If this were America, you would be charged a monthly subscription fee to see it once, but the waterfall would be flowing whenever you want to come back and look at it.
* In America, you’d have, “Niagara Falls Brought To You By Smart Water.”
* And the Great Wall? Paper mache.
* Has the guy who took the video ever been seen again?
* China isn’t the only country faking tourist things. In Paris, there are actually eight Eiffle Towers, so that no matter where you are, you can see it at the the end of the street.
* PHONE TOPIC: My biggest tourist site letdown.