The puppy -shaped mountain causes excitement on social media after the visitor posted a photo of the striking Chinese orientation.
Guo Qingshan photographed the mountain – reminiscent of a dog’s head and muzzle from afar – while visiting his hometown of Yichang in Central China at the end of January, Associated Press reported.
The designer based in Shanghai did not notice the strange shape of the mountain until he took the picture. On Valentine’s Day, they posted a photo on the Chinese social media application and wrote it “Mountain Puppy”. The post collected the viral response of the followers, by AP.
“It was so magical and sweet. I was so excited and happy when I discovered it,” Qingshan said on the way out. “Holding puppies is like drinking water or watching a fish. It also looks like a quiet yangtze river.”
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“Puppy Mountain” is located along the Yangtze River in Zigui Yichang County in the central Chinese Province of Hubei. AP reported that tourists could get a good view of the canine mountain from the observation deck.
“Mountain puppies” in Yichang, a city in the central Chinese Province of Hubei.
Guo qingshan via AP
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The Q “Qiingshan post collected 120,000 likes in just ten days because the debate spread across the image online.
A viral photo has brought dog owners to post the pictures of their dogs to compare themselves to the mountain. Users have also posted photos since they had previously visited the landmark. According to AP, a viral post Qingshan inspired new tourists to visit the mountain.
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Local Yang Yang was one of the tourists who traveled an hour and a half from her house to a nice destination to look at the orientation for the first time after seeing Qingshan’s photo.
Zhang Yali poses with her “Little Cotton” dog in front of “Puppy Mountain”.
Tan yuanyi via AP
“I was really happy to see the mountain,” she told AP. “I always travel with my dog, if possible, so Puppy Mountain and my own little dog really match.”
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Like Qingshana, a resident of Yichang Shi Tong also thought the mountain looks like a puppy when he visited 2021.
“After seeing a photo of Puppy Mountain online, I tried to look at where it was. And then I realized that I was in this place before,” he told AP. “I thought that time looks like a dog!”
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Source: HIS Education