Changbai Waterfall
A 68-meter waterfall located in China's Changbai Mountain Range is called the Changbai Waterfall.
Changbai Waterfall is 68 meters high. The greatest waterfall to emerge from a crater lake is this one. The summer snowmelt season from Lake Tianchi, sometimes known as "Heaven Lake," is when it is most dramatic. Until late June or early July, Tianchi Lake is normally frozen solid. Since the lake drains from a depth below the ice and the water is geothermally heated beneath the ice all year long, flow over the waterfall is limited during the winter months yet it never totally freezes over. In close proximity, the alpine Lake Tianchi is cut through by the modern China-North Korea boundary.
Visitors who approach Changbai Waterfall will hear a loud roar as the water drops an astonishing 68 meters from the peak of the waterfall (223 feet). There are two well-liked routes for visitors to see the waterfall. First, there is the simpler, more developed western path, where crowding is to be expected. The other choice is for visitors to climb Heifengkou on the main summit, which is more difficult but offers the best overall view of the cascade.
Location: Yanbian, Jilin, China