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Hukou Waterfall on Yellow River wows visitors with stunning autumn views

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Hukou Waterfall on Yellow River wows visitors with stunning autumn views

2024-08-11 18:54 Last Updated At:19:07

The Hukou Waterfall, the largest waterfall on China's Yellow River, impresses visitors with its spectacular views in early autumn, stretching for hundreds of meters and showing the raw power of nature.

Over the past few days, the Hukou Waterfall's flow has surged to over 1,500 cubic meters per second. This increase is due to recent rainfall in the Yellow River’s upper and middle reaches during China’s peak flood season, along with adjustments in reservoir discharges on the Yellow River -- the second longest river in China after the Yangtze River.

Located on the border between north China's Shanxi and northwest China's Shaanxi Provinces, the waterfall sits in a narrow, precipitous gorge and is known for rapid water speeds creating thunderous sounds.

Hukou Waterfall on Yellow River wows visitors with stunning autumn views

Hukou Waterfall on Yellow River wows visitors with stunning autumn views

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Congolese people anticipate expanded cooperation with China

2025-01-07 22:48 Last Updated At:23:07

People in the Republic of the Congo say they are looking forward to expanding cooperation with China to more fields including medicine.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is going to visit the central African country on Tuesday, as part of his four-nation tour of Africa.

Officials said that the two sides will implement some of the programs that were agreed upon at last year's Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing.

Economic relations between China and the Republic of the Congo date back to the 1960s.

Over the years, China has built factories, roads and bridges that have helped transform the country's agriculture-based economy into a semi-industrialized one.

Crude oil, copper and wood have been the Republic of the Congo's major exports to China, according to global trade data.

Congolese people hope their government can work to strengthen relations with one of the country's most important partners. In addition to infrastructure, people say some of the other areas that China and the Republic of the Congo plan to develop include health, agriculture and security.

"For me I think cooperation should extend to the healthcare sector, as we know that Chinese are good at medicine," said Ragma Nganga, a university student in Brazzaville.

"Cooperation between China and Congo has been remarkable especially in infrastructure projects. Chinese have built many roads," said Josue Mifoundou, a local digital media practitioner.

In 2018, China and the Republic of the Congo signed a memorandum of understanding on projects under the Belt and Road Initiative - China's flagship infrastructure initiative that's helping link Asia, Europe, Latin America and Africa to China through ports, roads and railways.

Congolese people anticipate expanded cooperation with China

Congolese people anticipate expanded cooperation with China

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