Shuzheng Waterfall
The Shuzheng Waterfall (Shuzheng Pubu) in Muni Valley (Munigou Park) descends into a lovely valley between the Tiger and Wolong Lakes. The Park is a portion of a beautiful region in China's Sichuan Province. The Shuzheng Waterfall has a 62-meter width and a 15-meter drop. Although it might not appear to be very big, it is regarded as one of the most vicious and loud ones. It is compared to the biggest roar of a tiger or lion, and it reverberates across the entire valley. The water in the Tiger Lake below splashes all over as a result of the waterfall's velocity. Smaller pools that have developed throughout time in the area have added to the breathtaking environment.
It's possible that this waterfall isn't as large as its well-known rivals, like the Nuorilang Waterfall (also located in Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve). But it's one of China's most picturesque waterfalls because of its beauty and distinction. Even though it is the smallest waterfall in the nature reserve, first-time visitors are often amazed by how beautiful it is. Fortunately, Shuzheng waterfall is the first fall visitors to the valley will see. Shuzheng Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in China.
Location: Sichuan, China