China-Waterfall/Tourism
Luoping County, Qujing City, Yunnan Province, southwest China - Aug 2, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Aerial shot of river, mountains, clouds
2. Various of waterfall
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Tourist (name not given) (starting with shot 2):
"I think the overall experience is particularly good. The temperature and environment here are very comfortable."
4. Aerial shot of river, mountains, clouds, rainbow, waterfall
5. Various of tourists at scenic spot
6. People playing basketball
The scenic area of Jiulong Waterfalls in Luoping County of southwest China's Yunnan Province has attracted numerous visitors so far in the current summer vacation season, as it has entered its best annual prime viewing period.
The Jiulong Waterfalls, due to its unique geological structure and millennia of erosion from flowing water, has formed ten waterfalls of varying heights, widths and shapes.
On Saturday after a rain, mist rose in the mountains, and the waterfalls appeared like a river hanging upside down, with a deafening roar of water flow.
"I think the overall experience is particularly good. The temperature and environment here are very comfortable," said a tourist.
Since the Jiulong Waterfalls entered its best visiting time of the year, the number of visits to the scenic area has continued to rise. Since the beginning of this year, the scenic spot has received a total of 3.75 million visits, up 6 percent year on year.
China-Waterfall/Tourism
Dateline : Aug 2, 2025
Location : Yunnan,China
Duration : 1'47
Luoping County, Qujing City, Yunnan Province, southwest China - Aug 2, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Aerial shot of river, mountains, clouds
2. Various of waterfall
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Tourist (name not given) (starting with shot 2):
"I think the overall experience is particularly good. The temperature and environment here are very comfortable."
4. Aerial shot of river, mountains, clouds, rainbow, waterfall
5. Various of tourists at scenic spot
6. People playing basketball
The scenic area of Jiulong Waterfalls in Luoping County of southwest China's Yunnan Province has attracted numerous visitors so far in the current summer vacation season, as it has entered its best annual prime viewing period.
The Jiulong Waterfalls, due to its unique geological structure and millennia of erosion from flowing water, has formed ten waterfalls of varying heights, widths and shapes.
On Saturday after a rain, mist rose in the mountains, and the waterfalls appeared like a river hanging upside down, with a deafening roar of water flow.
"I think the overall experience is particularly good. The temperature and environment here are very comfortable," said a tourist.
Since the Jiulong Waterfalls entered its best visiting time of the year, the number of visits to the scenic area has continued to rise. Since the beginning of this year, the scenic spot has received a total of 3.75 million visits, up 6 percent year on year.
ID : 8439439
Published : 2025-08-04 16:03
Last Modified : 2025-08-04 19:23:17
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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