Huagou Waterfall at Yellow River's Mouth Experiences 'Peach Blossom Flooding' with Rainbows

On March 17th, the Yellow River's Huagou Waterfall experienced 'peach blossom flooding.' As temperatures continued to rise and influenced by the melting of ice jams upstream, the water volume of the Huagou Waterfall increased dramatically, with rainbows accompanying the formation of a magnificent waterfall group. 'Peach blossom flooding' refers to the spring flood that occurs every late March to early April when the Yellow River in Inner Mongolia melts ice jams, and because the surrounding mountains are blooming with peach blossoms, it is thus called 'peach blossom flooding.' (Lan Hua's photo)






