As winter blankets the Chinese mainland, snow and ice tourism is reaching its peak season, captivating travelers with a flurry of new attractions and activities. Local authorities across the country are unveiling innovative experiences that celebrate the magic of the winter season.
In Changchun City, located in northeast China’s Jilin Province, the iconic Ice and Snow World has expanded to an impressive 1.56 million square meters. This winter wonderland features over 200 exquisitely crafted snow sculptures, transforming the city into a dazzling spectacle of art and light.
Beyond the breathtaking sculptures, visitors can immerse themselves in a variety of winter activities. Live performances bring traditional and contemporary arts to life, while designated photo spots offer perfect backdrops for capturing memories. A diverse array of culinary experiences satisfies adventurers seeking to taste regional specialties and warm up with local delicacies.
These developments are part of a broader effort by local authorities to bolster winter tourism and showcase China’s rich cultural heritage. By integrating entertainment, art, and gastronomy, they aim to provide visitors with a comprehensive and unforgettable experience.
As more travelers embrace the charm of China’s winter landscapes, the snow and ice tourism industry continues to heat up, promising exciting opportunities for exploration and discovery across the country.
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Winter wonderland: Snow and ice tourism heats up across China
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