The Wisteria Waterfall was a scene from the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. The story told the story of Sun Wukong leading Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand through 81 difficulties to finally reach the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures. In the story, the Wisteria Waterfall was a beautiful scenery and also the place where the four disciples of Tang Sanzang rested on their journey to obtain scriptures. The following is some information about the Wisteria Waterfall: - Wisteria Waterfall was located in Sangzhuzi District, Shigatse City, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, at an altitude of more than 4900 meters. - The waterfall was 70 meters tall and was made up of 70 layers of wisteria. Water gushed down from the wisteria branches, forming a spectacular water curtain. - The Wisteria Waterfall was described as a beautiful and mysterious natural landscape in the novel and was considered a key scenic spot on the way to the Buddhist scriptures. - In the novel, Tang Sanzang and his disciples rested under the Wisteria Waterfall and enjoyed the beautiful scenery of the waterfall. They got the opportunity to rest and recharge beside the waterfall, which provided them with the necessary help on their journey to learn the scriptures.