Winter Wonderland Emerges in Ningxia’s Desert Dunes
Snow transforms Ningxia’s Tengger Desert into a fleeting winter spectacle, drawing travelers and photographers to witness its rare beauty.
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Snow transforms Ningxia’s Tengger Desert into a fleeting winter spectacle, drawing travelers and photographers to witness its rare beauty.
Tianzhu County in Gansu combines high-altitude skiing with Tibetan cultural experiences, driving winter tourism growth ahead of the 2025-2026 New Year holiday.
China’s winter tourism surges as Beijing’s frozen waterfalls and Harbin’s light installations draw global visitors, boosting local economies in 2025.
Harbin’s 38th annual snow sculpture expo opens next week featuring 260+ frozen artworks across 1.5 million sqm, blending art with winter tourism in Northeast China.
Changchun Ice and Snow World opens its 2025-2026 season, featuring 760,000 sqm of illuminated ice sculptures and winter attractions in northeast China.
Xinjiang’s Altay region emerges as 2025’s top winter destination, blending adventure sports with cultural immersion in China’s snow-capped northwest frontier.
Beijing’s Seventeen-Arch Bridge dazzles visitors with its annual winter solstice light phenomenon, blending ancient Chinese astronomy with modern tourism appeal.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World 2025 combines subzero temperatures with vibrant festivities, drawing global visitors to China’s winter wonderland.
Harbin Ice-Snow World debuts 521-meter Great Wall-themed ice slide for 2025 season, combining cultural heritage with high-speed thrills and smart crowd management.
Jilin’s Songling Snow Village captivates with winter charm, traditional culture, and growing tourism appeal, as featured in new documentary footage.
Harbin’s ice festival dominates 2025 winter travel searches, driving China’s cold-weather tourism growth and cultural diplomacy efforts.
Harbin’s iconic 19-meter snowman returns to Qunli Music Park, drawing global attention and boosting winter tourism in Northeast China.
Harbin’s 15-meter ‘Fairytale Snowman Family’ sculpture captivates visitors at the 2025 Ice-Snow World, highlighting Northeast China’s winter tourism appeal.
Beijing’s first winter snow on December 12 transformed the Palace Museum into a picturesque landscape, drawing visitors to witness its serene beauty and cultural heritage.
Harbin completes main ice tower for 2025 winter festival, set to open Dec 25 with record-breaking architecture and advanced lighting systems.
Hohhot launches 88-day winter festival blending sports, culture & economic development, with 300+ events across Inner Mongolia through March 2026.
China’s winter tourism hits record highs in 2025, driven by ice-snow sports expansion and innovative cold-weather experiences across regions.
Despite -30°C temperatures, Mohe’s mix of Arctic adventures and cultural warmth attracts record winter tourists, boosting local economy in 2025.
Harbin begins large-scale ice harvesting on the Songhua River for the 27th Ice-Snow World, with nearly 1,000 workers extracting 10,000 cubic meters daily.
A rare double rainbow illuminates China’s Hukou Waterfall, enhanced by winter’s icy transformations along the Yellow River.