- Guizhou province features the largest waterfall in China.
- The province now also includes one of the world's largest artificial waterfalls, a 350-foot design on the facade of Liebian International Plaza.
Guizhou province in China has the country's largest waterfall and one of the biggest in Asia.
The region now also features one of the world's tallest man-made waterfalls, located on the facade of the Liebian International Building in the city of Guiyang. The 350-foot artificial waterfall is the tallest to come down the side of a building.
Liebian International Plaza also includes a hotel, office space, and a shopping mall.
Guizhou is a fast-growing area with multiple huge projects underway. According to CNN, the province features the highest bridge in the world and the largest single-dish radio telescope on the planet.
Take a look at the Liebian International Plaza's stunning waterfall.
A giant tank on the ground collects rainwater that is used for the waterfall. It takes two hours to prepare for the waterfall to run, and the flow is powered by four water pumps.
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Running the waterfall for just one hour adds about $120 to the skyscraper's electricity bill.
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Since getting the waterfall to run is an involved process, officials say they will only turn it on for special occasions.
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