Huang He (Yellow River) Huhituo Waterfall Experiences 'Peach Blossom Flood' - Magnificent!


On March 17th, the Yellow River's Huhituo Waterfall experienced 'peach blossom flood'. With the continuous rise of temperatures and the influence of the opening of thaw rivers upstream, the water volume of the waterfall surged, and beautiful waterfall groups formed with rainbows accompanying them. 'Peach blossom flood' refers to the spring flood that occurs every late March to early April when ice melt in the Inner Mongolia section of the Yellow River flows downstream, coinciding with the blooming of peach blossoms along the banks, hence the name.