The “Ivory Hills of China” circulating online are not real; they are fake AI-generated images and videos. These images resemble Gulung Munu National Park, a preserved rainforest area in Malaysian Borneo. Here’s what we discovered:
The Viral Ivory Hills China
According to the viral videos online, Ivory Hills is in Guilin, Guangxi, China, and is famous for its beautiful hills, valleys, and countryside. The city is known for having a diverse population of people from different economic backgrounds.
Reactions From People
Lots of people who came across pictures and videos of the ivory located in China have expressed their thoughts on social media platforms.
is this real? I was in Guilin for 3 weeks in 2010, never heard of it, nobody mentioned this.
Looks like mountain grow a nails, it’s fake try researching this.
Is Ivory Mountain Real Or Fake
It’s fake, Ivory Mountain, featured in viral images, doesn’t resemble Gunung Mulu and may be a creation of artificial intelligence rather than a real location. This has led to confusion, especially with Xiangya Mountain, which is a real place in China but often mistaken for the fictional Ivory Hills. There is no real evidence, such as geological surveys or satellite images, to prove Ivory Mountain’s existence.
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