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Ice-covered river melts to form a natural lucky carousel
Published: Nov 23, 2023 03:16 PM
A netizen from the town of Chuoheyuan, Yakeshi, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, posted a video on Monday showing a natural lucky carousel formed on the surface of a river, which keeps rotating.

A netizen from the town of Chuoheyuan, Yakeshi, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, posted a video on Monday showing a natural lucky carousel formed on the surface of a river, which keeps rotating.


A netizen from the town of Chuoheyuan, Yakeshi, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, posted a video on Monday showing a natural lucky carousel formed on the surface of a river, which keeps rotating. The video, which has been circulating online, shows a huge piece of floating ice spinning on the river surface like a carousel, attracting the attention of netizens. 

Officials of the town then confirmed the authenticity of the video, stating that it was formed on the Chuo'er river and is a natural phenomenon. With the rising temperature, the ice has drifted far from the shore, making it impossible for people to stand on it. Personnel have been dispatched to the scene to maintain order. 

Many netizens, especially for those from the southern parts of the country who have never seen snow, said that such a rare and interesting scene attracts them to go to the north to see it for themselves. "It would be amazing to see a river surface forms a carousel. The power of nature is truly miraculous," a netizen commented.