China’s frosty landscapes are 🔥 heating up with adventure seekers this winter! From the snow-capped peaks of Heilongjiang to neon-lit ice rinks in Guangzhou, winter tourism is breaking records as temperatures drop and excitement rises. 🏔️✨
Outdoor enthusiasts are flocking to Jilin’s ski slopes, where new high-speed chairlifts installed this year cut lift times by 40%. Meanwhile, Shanghai’s ‘Ice Galaxy’ arena – a massive indoor complex with LED-lit skating trails – just welcomed its millionth visitor since opening last month.
"It’s like ‘Frozen’ meets the Winter Olympics," says travel blogger Li Mei, who’s been documenting viral ice hotel stays in Inner Mongolia. ❄️📸 The trend isn’t just fun – it’s big business. Analysts estimate ¥18.7 billion in winter sports-related revenue this December alone!
Pro tip for travelers: Night skiing under the northern lights (yes, really!) at Xinjiang’s Altai Mountains is this season’s must-try experience. 🌌⛷️
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Winter tourism booms across China as ice and snow sports heat up
cgtn.com




