Northern China Embraces Winter with Thriving Ice-and-Snow Sports
Northern China’s ice-and-snow tourism industry is booming this New Year, with Taiyuan’s vibrant parks and ski resorts attracting thrill-seekers and visitors alike.
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Northern China’s ice-and-snow tourism industry is booming this New Year, with Taiyuan’s vibrant parks and ski resorts attracting thrill-seekers and visitors alike.
A recent cold snap in north China’s Yellow River turns Hukou Waterfall into a dazzling icy spectacle, mesmerizing visitors with frozen splashes and glittering ice sculptures.
Northern China’s winter tourism is soaring with unique attractions like exploring extinct volcanoes in Ulanqab and the newly opened Snow Town in Mudanjiang, offering unforgettable experiences for visitors.
Pofengling scenic area in northern China has entered its peak fall foliage season, attracting over 100,000 plants and nature lovers.
Northern China faces a sharp temperature drop and incoming snow, prompting early heating measures and expedited crop harvesting to mitigate impacts.
The northern Chinese mainland is set to glow with a stunning aurora borealis this weekend, driven by heightened solar activity and geomagnetic storms. Aurora enthusiasts can witness this celestial display.
Discover hua bobo, the sweet steamed buns from northern China that symbolize good luck and prosperity during festivals and celebrations.
Oat noodle rolls, a traditional snack from northern China, are gaining popularity in Shanxi, Hebei, and Inner Mongolia for their unique preparation and delicious flavors.
A powerful geomagnetic storm has lit up northern China’s skies with stunning auroras, affecting communications and GPS but posing no health risks, continuing through the weekend.
China’s National Meteorological Center renews a yellow alert for sandstorms in northern regions from March 28-29, affecting areas like Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, and Beijing.