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22nd July 2001 - Huangguoshu Waterfalls -2001-13 (Scott Catalogue Number : 3020-23) Chinese Postage Stamps
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1. S.No: (3-1) - Yinlianzhuitan Waterfall Values: 80 fen Size: 38*50 mm |
2. S.No: (3-2) - Doupotang Waterfall Values: 80 fen Size: 50*38 mm
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3. S.No: (3-3) - Dishuitan Waterfall Values: 80 fen Size: 38*50 mm
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4.S.No: (1-1) - Huangguoshu Waterfall Values: 800 fen Size: 124*84 mm/ 40*60 mm

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Scott No: 3020-23 Serial number: 2001-13 Values in set: 3 Denomination: 240 fen Denomination of S/S: 8 yuan Date of issue: 22nd July 2001 Designer: Xu Yanbo Size of stamps: 38*50 mm for Value 1 and 3; 50*38 mm for Value 2; Size of Souvineer Sheet Stamp: 40 * 60 mm; Size of Souvineer Sheet : 124 * 84 mm; Perforation: 12 Sheet composition: 16 Printing process: offset Printer: Beijing Postage Stamp Printing House |
Huangguoshu Waterfall is the centre of the Huangguoshu scenic area. Located on the Baishui River, it is the largest of its kind in China and one of the most magnificent waterfalls in the world. It is 81 metres wide, with a drop of 74 metres. Like the Milky Way descending from heaven, the Huangguoshu Waterfall rushes into the Xiniu pond. Its roaring sound can be heard several kilometres away. The cave behind the Waterfall is 134 metres long. Still intact inside the cave is an age-old carving of four Chinese characters, meaning "snow reflecting cloud". Watching sunset from inside the cave offers a mirage-like view. |