A 350-foot artificial waterfall gushes down this Chinese skyscraper. Because, why not?


As more skyscrapers rise to fill the skylines of Chinese cities, it’s getting harder to come up with original designs to stand out. That prompted a novel idea: How about a 350-foot waterfall on one side of the building? The waterfall was built as part of the Liebian Building in Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou province in southwest China.



Fortune reports that "the waterfall has generated some local controversy because the electricity needed to power its four pumps costs 800 yuan, or about $118, per hour—although the building’s managers say that the waterfall will run only on special occasions and use recycled water from rain or the tap."

One way to beat the summer heat.

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