China Builds A 350-Foot Artificial Waterfall On A Skyscraper, Wow or WTF?

When it comes to modern architecture, the country of China is second to none. From the Tianjin Binhai Library which shook the world in 2017 to the World Expo Museum, China has a remarkable presence in the in the global architecture scene.

And now, the Chinese have wowed the world with a skyscraper, which is no less than a wonder.

The Liebian Building, situated in the Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou province in southwest China, has an artificial waterfall that stands at a whopping 350 feet.

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The unusual architecture of the building has grabbed a plethora of eyeballs. However, the mesmerizing waterfall is something out of the ordinary where water cascades down to a tank at the bottom of the building.

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According to Kan Kan news, the amount of electricity required to power the four pumps of the waterfall is huge and has landed the building in controversy.

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You can watch the video here:

https://youtu.be/tgr4XBUFHpc

Quite hilariously, people in the southwestern city of Guiyang, mistook the waterfall for a major water leak and telephoned the newspapers to report. According to the Times of the U.K., when the reporters arrived at the building they realized that the owner of Liebian Mansion had created a waterfall that gushes down the side.

Though the creativity stands out, the most important question is for you to answer. What do you think? is it worth it or just wastage of power?

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