
China’s Coldest Village Sparks Frosty Tourism Boom
From icy challenge to economic opportunity: How China’s coldest village turned subzero temperatures into a booming tourist attraction.
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From icy challenge to economic opportunity: How China’s coldest village turned subzero temperatures into a booming tourist attraction.
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China’s industrial tourism takes center stage this Spring Festival, with factory tours like Xiaomi’s attracting over 300,000 visitors seeking immersive experiences.