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Ice and snow wonderland in China unfolds bustling winter tourism, sports

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Ice and snow wonderland in China unfolds bustling winter tourism, sports

2024-11-19 01:57 Last Updated At:02:37

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Heilongjiang Province in north and northeast China are busily unfolding winter tourism and sports activities, entertaining tourists coming far and wide with their rich ice and snow resources in the wintertime.

In Ulanqab City, Inner Mongolia, over 30 volcanoes dot the Wulanhada Volcano Geopark, creating a natural "volcano museum" set against the vast grasslands. To enhance the experience, local authorities have introduced a dedicated light show and provided spacesuits for tourists as they wander among the volcanoes.

"It feels like traveling on Mars. The gorgeous vista makes us feel so happy," said Zhang Yujie, a tourist.

In addition to the natural charm and splendors, visitors can enjoy a thrilling cultural performance. The Huohu (fire pot) show, a national intangible cultural heritage, features performers who place red-hot charcoal into a special iron net. By shaking and spinning the net, they create a dazzling display for the audience.

After watching the fire performance, tourists can engage in various ice and snow sports. At a local ski resort, several winter activities are offered for fun.

"The cohesion of our team grew stronger after participating in the sports event. It was a relaxing and joyful experience," said Qin Lan, another tourist.

This winter, Ulanqab City will host hundreds of tourism activities to boost the winter tourism scene. To enhance visitors' experiences, local authorities have optimized seven tourism routes, opened four new airlines connecting Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Zhengzhou, and Shijiazhuang, and launched two ski bus routes.

In Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province, China's picturesque Snow Town has also opened its doors to tourists.

Around 4,000 red lanterns adorn the snow-covered landscape, creating a magical winter wonderland.

"We're so excited. We came from southern China and saw snow for the first time. We were lucky enough to meet snowfall by chance. I even rolled in the snow – it's very funny," said Wu Xiaorui, a tourist from Guangdong Province.

In preparation for the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin in 2025, China's Snow Town has undergone significant infrastructure upgrades. Local authorities have developed a new commercial street along the river, built a plank road through the forest, and improved the snow street, ensuring a better experience for all visitors.

Ice and snow wonderland in China unfolds bustling winter tourism, sports

Ice and snow wonderland in China unfolds bustling winter tourism, sports

Chinese automakers are seizing the lead in electric vehicles and self-driving technology, areas that will shape the future of the auto sector, executives said at Auto China 2026 in Beijing.

Running from Friday to May 3, Auto China 2026, the world's largest auto show, brings together more than 2,000 domestic and international automakers and suppliers, featuring 1,451 vehicles and a record number of debut models and concept cars.

As global carmakers gather in force, Chinese brands are carving out a commanding presence powered by breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and in-car technology.

Zhu Jiangming, founder of Chinese EV maker Leapmotor, described autonomous driving and intelligent systems as the industry's defining frontier.

"We brought two of our latest models, both equipped with smart driving assistance systems. Intelligent driving is the future. China's intelligent vehicle sector, in scale and across the core parts supply chain, is overwhelmingly leading the world," said Zhu.

The rapid rise of Chinese EV brands is built on a key advantage: a comprehensive power battery supply chain, said Yang Hongxin, chairman and CEO of Svolt Energy Technology.

"China's experience in developing NEV power batteries lies in the coordinated advancement of materials, design, manufacturing and application control technologies. Breakthroughs in only one single area are far from enough to sustain the whole industry, so all sectors must advance in synergy," he said.

Behind these synchronized advancements, Yang added, are national-level support and regulation.

"Second, backed by strong national policy support, sufficient market volume, and scale, we are able to verify technological maturity and accelerate large-scale production and industrial application. Third, we take the lead with unified standards. Authorities have rolled out increasingly stringent regulations on battery safety and recycling, ensuring sound and orderly industrial development. These core factors have underpinned China's remarkable success in the new energy and battery sector, offering valuable lessons and references for the global market," he said.

Entrepreneurs highlight self-driving, battery technologies at Auto China 2026

Entrepreneurs highlight self-driving, battery technologies at Auto China 2026

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