Qiantang River Tide Wave
Tide Wave Qiantang River, China, Haining,on March 04 2011. Large tidal bore coming up the river.
Qiantang River Tidal Bore Attracts Spectators in China's Zhejiang
The tremendous Qiantang River tidal bore in Haining City, east China's Zhejiang Province attracted spectators to Laoyancang, the best viewing point, on Thursday.
The soaring wave crashed into the dike and formed a backflow, presenting a magnificent view.
The Qiantang River tidal bore, the most spectacular of its kind in the world, rose to the highest during the eighth month on the Chinese lunar calendar.
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World's Largest Tidal Bore Forms in China's Qiantang River
Thousands of tourists gathered in Haining City of east China's Zhejiang Province to appreciate the world's largest tidal bore at the Qiantang River around the traditional Mid Autumn Festival holiday from Thursday to Saturday.
The Qiantang River tidal bore is a world-renowned natural phenomenon known for its momentum and charm caused by the gravitational pull of the moon. The best time to view the tidal bore is between the 15th and 18th day of the eighth month on the Chinese lunar calendar, exactly the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Due to the Typhoon Meranti and Malakas, the tidal bore this year is higher than those of previous years.
The nine-meter-high and 650-meter-long Laoyancang Dam, 12 kilometers west of Guanxi Town, is a best site to view the majestic scene. Tide, galloping like horses, hits against the dam and retreats after rising in the air, creating one of the two eye-catching scenes of the tidal bore, namely back-flow bore.
The back-flow bore then hits the seawall with the water rising up to 15 meters high, which is another unique scene known as soaring bore. More on:
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World's largest tidal bore in China's Qiantang River adds to Mid-Autumn festivity
Massive surging Qiantang tide bore wowed spectators on Wednesday, the Mid-Autumn Festival, in the city of Haining, east China's Zhejiang Province.
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Spectacular tidal bore attracts huge crowds in east China
Many Chinese and foreign tourists specially made a trip to Haining city in east China during China's National Day holiday to view the spectacular phenomenon of tidal bores along the Qiantang River.
Gorgeous Tidal Bore in China's Qiantang River Adds to Mid-autumn Festivity
Massive surging Qiantang tide bore wowed spectators on Wednesday, the Mid-Autumn Festival, in the City of Haining, east China's Zhejiang Province.
The tide waves traveled 55 kilometers from the mouth of the Qiantang River to Daquekou, one of the best observation points along the river, before crashing into the dam one after another, forming waves up to seven meters high.
The terrain in the area is rather complex, suitable for producing diverse forms of tidal waves.
Known as the world's largest tidal bore, the Qiantang tide is famous for its magnificence and momentum caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
The best time to view the tidal bore is between the 15th and 18th day of the eighth month on the Chinese lunar calendar, which coincides with the Mid-Autumn Festival period.
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Qiantang River tidal bore wows spectators during Mid-Autumn Festival
A tremendous Qiantang River tidal bore attracted spectators in Haining City, east China's Zhejiang Province on Monday during the Mid-Autumn Festival. The waves are one of the largest in the world and can reach 30 feet, which is about the height of a three-story building.
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Qiantang River Tidal Bore in Different Forms Attracts Spectators in east China
The world's largest tidal bores soaring upstream in different forms in the Qiantang River on Friday, attracting thousands of spectators who gathered and waited for the right moment at Haining in east China's Zhejiang Province.
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China tidal bore: Huge waves roar up the Qiantang River
More than 100,000 people flocked to Haining city, in east China’s Zhejiang Province, to witness spectacular huge waves moving up the Qiantang River. The world's largest tidal bore lasts for about a week every year during the Mid-Autumn Festival, when the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the tide is the strongest. When the tide hits the bottleneck at the river's estuary, waves are pushed upstream. Waves up to two meters high were seen on Sunday - the biggest so far this year. Local authorities are urging people to stay safe.
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60 Ft Tidal Wave Slams Haining China Caused by Typhoon Utor Tidal Bore in the Qiantang River
60 Ft Tidal Wave Slams Haining China Caused by Typhoon Utor Tidal Bore in the Qiantang River. More than 30 people have been injured by a tidal bore in the Qiantang River in the eastern Zhejiang Province of China. Given extra impetus by a typhoon, the huge and powerful tidal wave gathered momentum and crashed into the river bank in the city of Haining.
Spectacular & Scary tidal bore surges up Qiantang River in China
Spectacular video captured a huge tidal bore several metres high, lashing the shore of the Qiantang River in China.
In the clip, shot in Haining County in eastern Zhejiang Province, the huge waves make their way upriver before breaking on the river shore.
Tidal bores are caused by tides passing into narrow inlets or waterways, forming waves much higher than usual.
The tidal bores of the Qiantang River are considered to be the largest of their kind in the world.
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Qiantang River tidal bore| CCTV English
The Qiantang River is famous for having one of the world's largest and strongest tidal bores. Rising up to nine meters high, the Qiantang tidal bore has been a popular spectacle since the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - A.D. 220) and today brings around one million tourists to city of Haining in east China every year.
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BBC News China tidal bore draws huge crowds along Qiantang River
More than 30 people have been injured by a tidal bore in the Qiantang River in the eastern Zhejiang Province of China.
Given extra impetus by a typhoon, the huge and powerful tidal wave gathered momentum and crashed into the river bank in the city of Haining.
Surfers compete on Qiantang River tidal waves in east China
The Qiantang River tidal bore attracted tens of thousands of tourists and professional suffers gathered in Hangzhou and Haining cities in east China's Zhejiang Province on September 23, 2018.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Haining, China
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Feast for the Eyes: Amazing Back-flow Bore in Qiantang River
The tremendous Qiantang River tidal bore in Haining City, east China's Zhejiang Province, attracted about 30,000 spectators to Laoyancang, the best view point for back-flow bore, on Saturday.
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Powerful waves pound China
A powerful tidal bore caused by Typhoon Trami hit China's southern Hangzhou City.
Majestuoso macareo del río Qiantang|CCTV Español
El macareo en el río Qiantang es el más grande y majestuoso en el mundo. Cada año, las crecientes olas se estrellan a lo largo de los márgenes del río Qiantang, situado cerca de la ciudad de Haining, en la provincia de Zhejiang, en el este de China. Los turistas acuden en grandes números para observar el fenómeno natural en el decimoctavo día del octavo mes lunar chino.
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