AN iconic waterfall that attracts millions of tourists in China has been found to be a fake. A hiker has made a bizarre discovery at the Yuntai Mountain which sparked fury amongst the visitors. 6 The famous Yuntai Mountain waterfall was revealed to be partially artificial Credit: Jam Press 6 A tourist has spotted a pipe churning out water to feed the chute Credit: Jam Press Vid 6 The embarrassing revelation was posted on a Chinese social media app, Weibo, and gained millions of views from angered tourists.
In the clip, the man spotted a pipe that was feeding the 1,000ft-tall tourist hotspot, dubbed China's tallest uninterrupted waterfall. The beautiful cascading waters can be seen gushing from the pipe built and concealed high into the rock face. The user Farisvov captioned the video, saying: "The one about how I went through all the hardship to the source of Yuntai Waterfall only to see a pipe.
" The post went viral and accumulated over 14million reactions, causing clamour and prompting officials to investigate. The park operators have come out to clear the situation and admitted that the waterfall is boosted during the dry season. The Yuntai Waterfall receives "a small enhancement" to avoid spoiling holidaymakers' experience and to appear in "the most beautiful way".
A park spokesperson said in a statement: “The Yuntai Mountain waterfall is a natural landscape feature. Most read in The Sun LAST MEN STANDING Final Scotland Euros squad revealed as goalkeeper and defender dro.
