As snow blankets the slopes of Beijing’s Huairou Ski Resort, a unique spectacle unfolds. A group of enthusiastic skiers glide down the mountainside, maneuvering two vivid “Chinese dragons” amidst the crisp winter air. This dazzling display heralds the upcoming Chinese New Year, infusing the serene landscape with vibrant tradition.
The resort, nestled in the picturesque Huairou District, is transforming into a hub of cultural celebration. “We’re excited to blend winter sports with our rich heritage,” said Li Wei, the resort’s event coordinator. “Our aim is to offer an unforgettable experience that merges the thrill of skiing with the joy of the New Year festivities.”
Visitors can look forward to a series of cultural events throughout the holiday period. From traditional lion dances and lantern-making workshops to festive culinary experiences, the resort promises a joyful immersion into Chinese New Year customs. The celebrations not only cater to winter sports enthusiasts but also to families and travelers seeking cultural enrichment.
Local businesses are optimistic about the boost in tourism. “The New Year events at the ski resort are a fantastic opportunity for the Huairou District,” remarked Zhang Ning, a nearby hotel owner. “It’s a chance to showcase our local traditions to both domestic and international visitors.”
The blending of winter recreation with cultural festivities at Huairou Ski Resort epitomizes the dynamic spirit of modern China, where age-old traditions harmoniously coexist with contemporary lifestyles. As the Year of the Rabbit approaches, the resort invites everyone to join in the celebrations and create lasting memories on and off the slopes.
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Snow time: Beijing's Huairou ski resort plans range of New Year events
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