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China's amazing waterfall skyscraper: An artificial waterfall has been built onto the side of a 121-meter-tall office building in Guiyang, capital of China's Guizhou province.
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Nothing quite like it: The 108-meter-tall waterfall is one of the highest man-made waterfalls in the world and the only waterfall that pours from the side of a building.
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Just for special occasions: Getting the waterfall show ready isn't an easy feat so it will only be switched on for special occasions, say officials.
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Recycling water: A huge water tank sits on the ground to collect and store water for the downpour.
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As the province in China boasting the world’s largest waterfall cluster, it should come as no surprise that Guizhou is now home to one of the largest artificial waterfalls in the world, too.

The 108-meter-tall (354 feet) waterfall cascades off a swanky new skyscraper in the heart of Guiyang, Guizhou’s capital.

Called Liebian International Plaza, the mixed-use skyscraper is 121 meters tall and home to a hotel, shopping mall and offices.

Just for special occasions

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Superlative Guizhou: Offering everything from jaw-dropping superlative achievements to breathtaking scenery, Guizhou is now one of the most promising travel destinations in China.
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First place on Earth to contact aliens?: With a diameter of 500 meters -- the size of 30 US football fields -- China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), is the world's largest single-dish radio telescope. The surrounding mountains provide a shield against radio frequency interference.
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One of China's most beautiful waterfalls: Plunging 70 meters and spanning 101 meters, Huangguoshu in Guizhou's Anshun county is one of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in the world.
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Incredible caves: Expedition members work within the Miao Room Chamber, China's largest cave chamber by volume, in Guizhou's Ziyun County. Meanwhile, Shuanghe Cave in Guizhou's Suiyang County, recently claimed the title of Asia's longest cave.
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UNESCO-listed karst landscape: Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007, South China Karst is one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. It spreads across various provinces including Yunnan, Guangxi, Chongqing and Guizhou.
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China's national liquor: Moutai -- a colorless brand of baijiu distilled from fermented sorghum -- has been the choice of liquor in official banquets for decades. Richard Nixon and Barack Obama are among some of the guests served Moutai by Chinese leaders during their visits.
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Moutai Distillery: Moutai's distillery is open to visitors. A museum explains the culture and history of the famous liquor.
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World's highest bridge: Towering 1,854 feet above ground, the Beipanjiang Bridge -- crossing the Beipan River and connecting two cliffs in Guanling, Guizhou -- is now the highest bridge in the world.
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700,000 blooming cherry trees: Guizhou is home to the largest cherry plantation in the world. Guian Cherry Garden near Guiyang, the capital city of Guizhou, is carpeted by a staggering 700,000 blossoming cherry trees every March,
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The new big data capital: The 2017 China International Big Data Industry Expo was held at Guiyang International Eco-Conference Center n Guishou. When US tech giant Apple Inc announced the opening of a data center in Guizhou this year, it further cemented the province's position as the country's leading data capital.
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China's first VR park: The Oriental Science Fiction Valley, located just outside of Guiyang, features 35 virtual reality attractions ranging from roller coasters to sci-fi simulators and interactive shooting rides.
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A virtual bungee jump: There's even a 53-meter robot statue for visitors to bungee jump off of.

Getting the waterfall show ready isn’t an easy feat, hence it will only be switched on for special occasions, officials tell local media.

A huge water tank on the ground collects and stores water for the downpour.

It takes two hours of prep time and is powered by four 185-kilowatt water pumps. An hourlong showcase adds RMB 800 ($118) to the building’s electricity bill.

Situated in the southwest of China, Guizhou is one of China’s fastest-growing provinces, where multiple megaprojects are under development.

Already home to the world’s largest single-dish radio telescope and the world’s highest bridge, earlier this month it became the first province in China to sign a hyperloop agreement.