Huge torrents of water have created spectacular views at the Yellow River's Hukou Waterfall, as the flow rate peaked after heavy rain in the upper reaches in recent days.
Large and small flood peaks formed groups of waterfall measuring hundreds of meters after the rain brought a massive amount of water to the river, which have attracted tourists flocking in to appreciate the view.
"I think it is really spectacular. The natural scenery looks so great," said a tourist.
"It is just so grand and magnificent when you stand here, surrounded by the waterfalls. It really worths seeing," another tourist said.
Located on the border of north China's Shanxi Province and northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the Hukou Waterfall is the second largest waterfall in the country.