Chinese people are crazy about the dragon river
Photo of a huge dragon-shaped river in Portugal, which has been posted for less than 10 hours, has attracted tens of thousands of shares.
Photo of a huge dragon-shaped river in Portugal, which has been posted for less than 10 hours, has attracted tens of thousands of shares.
Image of blue dragon river fever in China
The photo of the blue dragon river posted on the social network Weibo.(Photo: CCTV News).
River map in Portugal.(Photo: Wikipedia).
According to CCTV News, these photos were taken by an @docious account person on Reddit through an airplane window during the journey from Amsterdam, the Netherlands to Marrakech, Morocco over two years ago.
The river called Odeleite Reservoir , located in southeastern Portugal, is also known as " Thanh Long Ha" (blue dragon river).
Recently, a user of China's social network Weibo re-posted the image with his account, attracting more than 30,000 shares in less than 10 hours. Dragon has long been considered a symbolic mascot for Chinese culture. Therefore, this dragon-shaped river made the netizens of this country extremely excited. Many people believe that photos will bring them luck.
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