China's own Mount Fuji? A hilltop in the Asian country gets a white makeover, sparks laughter
A tourist attraction in Hebei province, China, has sparked online mockery for painting a small hill white to imitate Japan's Mount Fuji. Visitors expressed disappointment, noting the hill's size and the misleading marketing of Universe Fantasy Lan...

The area includes curated scenes such as a sparkling lake, manicured grass lawns, a white horse, and a wooden cottage. However, many visitors have shared their disappointment as well online, noting that the “mountain” is in fact a low hill and does not resemble Mount Fuji. Social media platforms in China were quickly flooded with humorous comparisons and sarcastic comments.
“I spent 98 yuan for a hill painted white,” one visitor said in a video posted online. “I didn’t know Mount Fuji was this small,” he added. Many others echoed similar sentiments, saying they felt misled by the attraction’s marketing. Another tourist mentioned that visitors can pose for scenic photos with a white horse, which is available for an hour daily in front of the artificial "mountain" backdrop. Another visitor commented that the hill did not justify the ticket cost of 98 yuan per person, although a reduced price of 78 yuan was offered for online bookings.
Despite the criticism, some tourists appreciated the novelty of the location, especially those seeking photo opportunities in a themed setting. The incident highlights ongoing debates about authenticity in tourist destinations across China.
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