The largest skyscraper poured from a Chinese skyscraper man-made waterfall

The largest man-made waterfall poured from a Chinese skyscraperA photo from open sources

Residents of the People’s Republic of China again surprised the whole world. On the this time the local architects and engineers created the largest planet man-made waterfall.

He pours right from the Liebian International Plaza skyscraper in Guiyang and has a height of about 110 meters. Huge volumes of water continuously fall down, creating opposite the windows of the structure amazing “eternal” rainbow.

When the waterfall first started working, many locals They thought that somewhere on the upper floors pipes burst. IN reality for this amazing water process meets a complex drainage system and an underground reservoir having dimensions of a 4-storey building.

The news of the outlandish skyscraper quickly spread across the World the web. Despite the fact that many web users have found an artificial 110-meter waterfall with a real technological miracle, many commentators called this project useless and environmentally harmful. According to critics, the Chinese are only in vain waste water and energy.

In this case, the owner of “Liebian International Plaza” personally boasted in an interview with reporters that the system spends hourly electricity for 118 dollars. However, he also assured compatriots that soon the waterfall will begin to work only 10-20 minutes a day in special cases, so worry about unreasonable waste of water and electricity do not worth …

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