Harbin’s Ice and Snow Industry Drives Economic Growth with Record Tourism and Asian Winter Games
Harbin’s booming ice and snow industry sees record tourism, set to host 9th Asian Winter Games with Chinese President in attendance.
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Harbin’s booming ice and snow industry sees record tourism, set to host 9th Asian Winter Games with Chinese President in attendance.
Spring transforms China’s Hukou Waterfall into a roaring spectacle, drawing record crowds to witness the Yellow River’s most dramatic seasonal display.
China aims to grow its ice and snow economy to $160 billion by 2027 and $200 billion by 2030, driven by expanding tourism and strong support from President Xi Jinping.
The Chinese mainland’s Spring Festival attracts more foreign tourists, with a 9.5% rise thanks to expanded visa-free policies.
During China’s Spring Festival, over 300 million daily trips highlight the nation’s massive travel surge, fueled by family reunions and the rise of new energy vehicles.
Macao SAR celebrates Chinese New Year with vibrant events, attracting global visitors and boosting tourism as the first festival since UNESCO recognition.
Shenzhen’s China Folk Culture Village hosts a lively Spring Festival, showcasing diverse ethnic performances, handicrafts, and traditional festivals for visitors to experience China’s rich cultural heritage.
Harbin buzzes with tourists this Spring Festival, attracted by its unique ice and snow culture and charming snow sculptures like ‘Mr. Snowman’ and ‘Ms. Snowflake’.
Experience Beijing’s revitalized Hong’en Temple, a cultural hub celebrating the Spring Festival with unique activities away from typical temple fairs.
Beijing gears up for the Spring Festival with nearly 10,000 cultural events, blending traditional celebrations with innovative experiences from January to February.