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Discover the world’s highest man-made waterfall on a Chinese skyscraper

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The world’s highest man-made waterfall on a 121-metre-tall skyscraper went viral on Chinese social media.

The spectacular video, shot in Guiyang City in southwestern Guizhou Province on July 20, shows the 108-metre-high man-made waterfall gushing down the side of a hotel building.

According to reports, the world’s highest man-made waterfall is only opened for domestic or international events for around 20 minutes.

The water is recycled from an underground storage system.

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