Nuorilang Waterfall (simplified Chinese: 诺日朗瀑布; traditional Chinese: 諾日朗瀑布; pinyin: Nuòrìlǎng pùbù), also spelled as Norilang Waterfall, [2] is a waterfall located in the middle of Jiuzhaigou, [3] Sichuan Province,[4] 2365 meters in elevation, 320 meters wide[5] and 24.5 meters high. It is one of the large calcified waterfalls in China.[6]
In the noun "Nuorilang Waterfall", "Nuorilang" is the transliteration of the Tibetan,[7] which means "majestic and sublime or male god" in Tibetan.[8]
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NuorilangWaterfall (simplified Chinese: 诺日朗瀑布; traditional Chinese: 諾日朗瀑布; pinyin: Nuòrìlǎng pùbù), also spelled as Norilang Waterfall, is a waterfall...
highland waterfall in China, the widest travertine-topped waterfall in the world, and one of the symbols of Jiuzhaigou. Nuorilang Lakes (诺日朗群海, Nuòrìlǎng Qúnhǎi)...