NEW: Chinese officials are forced to apologize after a hiker discovers a secret water pipe feeding China’s tallest waterfall
Millions of tourists visit the 1,024-foot-tall Yuntai Mountain Waterfall annually, attracted by its ancient geological formations over a billion years old… pic.twitter.com/mw3u9NK1xN
Videos of Yuntai Waterfall (云台山瀑布) — the highest waterfall in China with a vertical drop of 314m — in Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo, Henan, has gone viral after a man posted a video of his surprise discovery of water rushing out from a large… pic.twitter.com/yYKYFqONLW
The source of Asia's highest #waterfall is a water pipe?😅 In Xiuwu County, Henan Province, the Yuntai Mountain Scenic Area boasts the "highest waterfall in Asia," the Yuntai Mountain Waterfall, with a staggering drop of 314 meters. A man discovered with a #drone on Tuesday that… pic.twitter.com/m4EJ7rjQz7
All the US Dollar doomsayers seem to be completely oblivious to what is going on in markets. Over the past 10 years, the Dollar is up 30% against the G10 (black) and 50% against EM when you exclude China (blue). There is simply no alternative to the US Dollar. Not even close… pic.twitter.com/EK7RoFQQCI
China saw the world's biggest outflow of high-net-worth individuals (those with between US$30M and $1B in wealth) last year — 13,800 — and is expected to see a record exodus of 15,200 in 2024.
“China saw the world's biggest outflow of high-net-worth individuals last year and is expected to see a record exodus of 15,200 in 2024, dealing a further blow to its economy, a new report says.”
“Hong Kong lost around 500 high-net-worth individuals last year, amid growing… https://t.co/LM9HgburAW