Who wants to go to the water park? Apparently, everyone in China, at once.
At least 10,000 people a day, trying to get a little R&R, and perhaps in an effort to escape each other, end up crammed in the very same waterpark.
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The massive saltwater pool complex known fondly as the “Dead Sea of China,” can host up to a million folks on those hot days in Daying County, located in China’s Sichuan province.
The man-made ‘sea’ was created using rich salt resources in the region and contains 43 different minerals and microelements.
Due to its salinity of more than 22 per cent, swimmers float freely on the surface – much as they do in the Dead Sea in the Middle East.
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