Snow-Covered ‘Tidal Trees’ Emerge on China’s Qiantang River
A rare ‘tidal tree’ formation dusted with snow has appeared on the Qiantang River in Zhejiang, blending natural artistry with unique tidal patterns.
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A rare ‘tidal tree’ formation dusted with snow has appeared on the Qiantang River in Zhejiang, blending natural artistry with unique tidal patterns.
Flocks of birds gracefully danced above the majestic tides of the Qiantang River in Haining, Zhejiang Province, creating a stunning display of nature’s beauty and ecological harmony.
Experience the mesmerizing tidal trees of the Qiantang River in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, where autumn transforms the river into a living painting of land, water, and sky.
Qianjiang New Town in Hangzhou is home to iconic modern architecture, including the golden-egg International Conference Center and the moon-shaped Grand Theater, along the Qiantang River.
On the 17th day of the eighth lunar month, the Qiantang River in east China reaches its tidal peak, presenting a spectacular natural phenomenon as towering waves surge along the river.
Visitors are flocking to Haining City in east China’s Zhejiang Province to witness the stunning Qiantang River tidal bore, known as the “Silver Dragon”, during its peak viewing season around the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Discover the breathtaking tidal bore on the Qiantang River in east China’s Zhejiang Province, the world’s largest, and learn the best spots and tips to experience this natural wonder.
The Qiantang River in Zhejiang Province offers a breathtaking spectacle with the world’s largest tidal bore, attracting countless visitors to witness this natural phenomenon.
The ‘tidal trees’ phenomenon in China’s Qiantang River has entered its peak viewing season, offering a spectacular natural sight as tidal flats reach their annual maximum size.
Stunning dragon-shaped patterns were captured by photographer Liu along the Qiantang River in east China, showcasing the remarkable natural artistry formed by the river’s powerful tides.
After a cold snap, stunning ice formations resembling trees have appeared on the frozen Qiantang River near Huangwan town in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, captivating residents and visitors alike.
Hangzhou is hosting the 4th Asian Para Games from October 22 to 28, unveiling citywide enhancements and welcoming athletes and visitors to enjoy the scenic Qiantang River.
Discover the world’s largest tidal bore at the Qiantang River in China’s Zhejiang Province, where tidal waves reach heights of up to nine meters annually around lunar August 18.
Thousands gather along the Qiantang River in east China’s Zhejiang Province to witness the world’s largest tidal bore—a spectacular natural phenomenon where tides surge up to nine meters high.
Experience the world’s largest tidal bore on the Qiantang River in east China’s Zhejiang Province. In the eighth lunar month, witness this spectacular event where tides push upstream against the river.
Experience the world’s largest tidal bore on the Qiantang River in east China’s Zhejiang Province. Learn when and where to witness this stunning natural phenomenon.
The Qiantang River in east China’s Zhejiang Province hosts the world’s largest tidal bore, an awe-inspiring natural phenomenon best seen in the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar.