Heilongjiang’s Ice and Snow Economy Ignites Trillion-Yuan Growth in 2026
Heilongjiang Province transforms winter resources into a trillion-yuan economic engine through integrated sports, tech, and cultural innovation in 2026.
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Heilongjiang Province transforms winter resources into a trillion-yuan economic engine through integrated sports, tech, and cultural innovation in 2026.
China targets an ice and snow economy worth 1.2 trillion yuan by 2027 and 1.5 trillion yuan by 2030, with President Xi Jinping emphasizing its development as a key driver for national economic growth.
Harbin’s winter tourism is booming with new experiences and upgraded services, attracting increasing numbers of visitors and boosting the city’s role in China’s ice and snow economy.
Harbin’s winter tourism is booming with new experiences and upgraded services, attracting a surge of visitors to the city’s diverse winter activities and expanding infrastructure.
Harbin’s winter tourism is booming with new experiences and upgraded services, attracting a growing number of visitors and boosting the ice and snow economy.
China’s ice and snow economy is rapidly emerging as a powerful driver of consumption, fueled by a growing interest in winter sports and supported by government policies, injecting new momentum into economic development.
As winter arrives, China’s ice and snow industry is booming. The 2024-2025 season is projected to attract 520 million visitors and generate over 630 billion yuan in tourism revenue, fueling economic growth.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang leads State Council meeting to strengthen economic policies, focusing on growth targets, innovation funding, and developing the ice and snow economy as a new growth engine.