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Nine beautiful places for Chinese blockbusting movies
Last Love of Yellow
River-- Hukou
Waterfall
Last Love of Yellow River, directed by Feng Xiaoning, is a film about war and
love. The same as Feng's others works, this film is full of thinking about war
and human nature.
It focuses on a US fighter pilot who makes a crash landing behind Japanese
lines but is rescued by a detachment of the Chinese 8th Army and led to safety
by a small detachment, including a young nurse, with whom he eventually falls in
love.
Iin order to save the fighter pilot and a child, the young nurse died in the
yellow water.
Hukou Waterfall, the second largest waterfall in China, is located 165
kilometers to the west of Fenxi City, Shanxi
Province, and 50 kilometers to the east of Yichuan, Shaanxi
Province . The width of the waterfall changes with the season. It is usually
30 meters wide but increases to 50 meters during flood season. It falls more
than 20 meters. When the Yellow River surges towards the Hukou Mountain, blocked
by mountains on both sides, its width is abruptly narrowed down to 20-30 meters.
The water speeds up with increasing power. Then, it rushes down from the narrow
mouth, forming a grand waterfall 15 meters high and 20 meters wide, as if water
is pouring down from a huge teapot. That's where it gets the name Hukou (kettle
spout) Waterfall.
Standing on the Yellow River's banks, people can see the
roaring water rushing through the mountains and then plunging into a deep pool,
really resembling the boiling water of a teapot. The waves stir up masses of
smoke and clouds, rising higher up into the sky, with the colors changing from
yellow to gray and then to blue. The local people call this marvelous scenery
"smoke rising from the water."
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