China’s Winter Sports Surge: From Icy Cold to Economic Gold
China experiences a winter sports boom as ice and snow activities spark nationwide interest, turning icy terrains into economic opportunities.
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China experiences a winter sports boom as ice and snow activities spark nationwide interest, turning icy terrains into economic opportunities.
Residents in northern China are embracing ice and snow sports during the New Year, as Taiyuan’s ice-and-snow park and ski resorts attract crowds with thrilling activities and stunning winter scenery.
Discover the enchantment of the Chagan Lake Tourism Festival starting December 28, where thrilling ice and snow sports meet the warmth of traditional festivities in a stunning winter landscape.
Over three weeks from November 19 to December 8, China will host eight international ice and snow sports events, highlighting the nation’s growing role in winter sports. Events span across Beijing, Yanqing, and other cities.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang led a State Council meeting focusing on economic growth, promoting ice and snow sports, and increasing science funding to drive innovation and development.