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China's winter tourism booms with ski resorts, mountain adventures

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China's winter tourism booms with ski resorts, mountain adventures

2024-11-23 20:29 Last Updated At:22:07

As temperatures drop, winter tourism in the colder north of China heats up, with ski resorts in the north opening their slopes to enthusiasts and scenic destinations attracting visitors eager for mountain adventures.

The Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Center, a key venue for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics in the capital city's northwestern area, officially opened to the public on Saturday.

Since opening in 2022, the center has attracted skiing enthusiasts with new features while maintaining its role as a venue for professional events.

One of the center's main ski runs has been covered with artificial snow, with snowmaking continuing on other trails. Skiers have already arrived, eager to take their first runs of the season.

The venue caters to all levels, offering both challenging Olympic-standard courses and beginner-friendly slopes.

"Upon the foundation of last year's snow season, we have enhanced our commercial offerings this year by collaborating with many well-known restaurant brands. And a hotel, which was not in operation in the snow season last year will be open in the forthcoming snow season this year as scheduled," said Chen Hongyan, deputy general manager of Beijing National Alpine Skiing Co., Ltd.

As of now, the Yanqing Olympic Zone, home to the ski center, has hosted over 700,000 visitors. In addition, Beijing is organizing various winter-themed events and issuing snow sports vouchers to further encourage public participation.

Moving further north to northeast China's Jilin Province, ski resorts are also open, attracting skiers from across the country eager to experience fresh powder and enjoy the thrill of the season's first runs.

The Beidahu Ski Resort in Jilin City, one of the province's top destinations, has seen a surge in visitors, with 90 percent coming from outside the province. More than half of these visitors are from Beijing, Shanghai, and even south China's warmer Guangdong Province.

Pre-sales at the resort have so far reached 1.7 billion yuan (about 235 million U.S. dollars), tripling its figures compared to the same period last year.

To improve services to deal with the influx of visitors, the resort now offers 74 trails, enlarging its daily capacity to 20,000 visitors. Besides, the resort has also introduced various measures to enhance the skier experience.

For example, it has partnered with courier services, allowing skiers to ship their bulky equipment in advance, eliminating the need to transport it personally and ensuring it is ready at the resort upon arrival.

"Our parcel station, situated opposite the Beidahu ski lift station, handles over 100 snow gear shipments daily from across the country, including regions like east China's Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, as well as from such remote regions like northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region," said Wang Jinbao, head of the station.

In recent years, the resort has diversified its amenities, now hosting 48 businesses, ranging from equipment rentals and ski training centers to a wide array of dining options.

Meanwhile, to the west, the Gangshika snow peak in the Qilian Mountains of northwest China's Qinghai Province has become a hotspot for mountaineers. The peak, standing at 5,254.5 meters, is the highest in the eastern section of the mountain range.

"We just descended from the Gangshika snow peak after reaching the summit. We feel that the scenery is incredible, the weather is perfect, and the air is wonderfully fresh here in Qinghai," said one climber.

Since June, the attraction has seen over 13,000 climbers reach the peak, around 20,000 hikers participate in trekking activities, and more than 300,000 general tourists make a visit.

China's winter tourism booms with ski resorts, mountain adventures

China's winter tourism booms with ski resorts, mountain adventures

China's winter tourism booms with ski resorts, mountain adventures

China's winter tourism booms with ski resorts, mountain adventures

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday that there are no winners in the prolonged wars, and a ceasefire and an end to the hostilities are the will of the people.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks in a phone conversation with British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.

The two sides mainly exchanged views on the situation in the Middle East.

Cooper expounded on Britain's view on the current situation in the Middle East, stating that in the face of an increasingly turbulent world, the British side hopes to maintain close communication with China, push for an early end to the war, resume diplomatic negotiations, and seek long-term solutions.

Wang elaborated on China's position, saying that the current conflict in the Middle East is escalating, and the war is expanding, which not only impacts regional peace and stability, but also directly affects international energy, finance, trade and shipping, undermining the common interests of all countries.

China urges all parties to immediately cease military operations, resolve differences through equal dialogue, and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability, Wang said.

As permanent members of the UN Security Council, China and Britain shoulder the responsibility of upholding international peace and security, he noted.

Both sides should enhance communication, remain committed to actions conducive to peace, and jointly uphold the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and the basic norms governing international relations, so as to prevent the international order from being further undermined and the foundations of world peace from being eroded, said the foreign minister.

The two sides also exchanged views on China-Britain relations and agreed that they should actively implement the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, enhance exchanges, and continuously promote the long-term and consistent comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Britain, thereby providing stability and certainty for a world fraught with changes and turmoil.

Chinese FM says prolonged wars have no winners

Chinese FM says prolonged wars have no winners

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