Nature lovers answer the roar of Hukou Falls

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Hukou Falls is well-known landmark along the Yellow River. The great momentum generated by its strong currents has often been viewed as a symbol of the Chinese ethos. To the east of the falls is the town of Hukou, in Ji county, which is in the city of Linfen, Shanxi province; to the west of it is Hukou village, Yichuan county, Yan'an city in Shaanxi province. It's around a five-to-six-hour ride into Taiyuan province and about a two-hour ride from Xi'an.

As the warm weather has picked up recently, a surge of water has fattened the roaring downpour at Hukou Falls, which sits on the Yellow River at the junction between Yichuan county, Shaanxi province, and Ji county, Shanxi province. [Photo/Xinhua]

As the warm weather has picked up recently, a surge of water has fattened the roaring downpour at Hukou Falls, which sits on the Yellow River at the junction between Yichuan county, Shaanxi province, and Ji county, Shanxi province. [Photo/Xinhua]

It is here that the Yellow River is flanked by steep cliffs, narrowing its stream to the width of the spout of a kettle, hence its name: Hukou Falls. The falls' drop is nine meters tall and generates a huge amount of hydro-power.

Hukou Falls is the second-largest waterfall in China.

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