One month into the launch of its island-wide customs operations, China's Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP) has implemented a bonded maintenance policy that represents the highest level of openness in this field nationwide, enabling new opportunities for high-end equipment servicing.
According to the List of Goods and Items Prohibited or Restricted from Import and Export in Hainan FTP, 38 categories of products are now permitted to undergo "two-end overseas" bonded maintenance within Hainan. Under this model, equipment is imported from overseas, repaired in Hainan under bonded status, and then re-exported upon completion with deferred tariffs and import taxes.
At a biomedical technology company in Haikou National High-Tech Zone, technicians were busy inspecting and repairing a batch of imported endoscopes. These were among the first bonded medical devices to enter Hainan after the customs closure took effect.
"Logistics and customs clearance costs have been reduced. With more refined maintenance, our repair costs can also be lowered further. Overall, we can reduce total costs by 20 to 30 percent. Our first goal in 2026 is to streamline the entire operation, and then we will expand to the second and third floors to build a more standardized and larger repair site," said Lu Laiqing, director of the global service center of the company.
Progress is also being made in the bonded maintenance of heavy equipment such as engines. Inside a large vehicle maintenance facility, procedures including engine disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly are currently being calibrated. The company plans to establish a semi-automated production line to handle multiple engine models.
"We are currently optimizing these production processes. After future production line adjustments, our repair capacity will allow us to deliver batches of large diesel engines to overseas customers every two weeks," said Zhang Zirui, marketing director of CRRC Hainan Company under Genertec.
The efficiency of these operations relies on enhanced regulatory support. Customs authorities are working to optimize end-to-end services for "two-end overseas" bonded maintenance, streamlining the entire process from inbound clearance and repair supervision to re-export, and supporting Hainan's development as a high-standard, professional, and integrated base for high-end equipment maintenance and remanufacturing.
"In the future, we will provide one-on-one services tailored to the specific needs of enterprises, ensuring the entire customs process, from entry to exit, is completed smoothly," said Xiong Wen, deputy director of Yecheng Customs under Haikou Customs.
The Hainan FTP is by far the largest free trade port globally by geographical area. China on Dec 18 last year launched island-wide special customs operations in the Hainan FTP, allowing freer entry of overseas goods, expanded zero-tariff coverage and more business-friendly measures.
Hainan FTP reaches unprecedented openness in bonded maintenance services
An exciting wave of innovative winter tourism experiences is drawing visitors to the icy parts of China, as destinations transform ice and snow resources into immersive, experience-driven attractions that boost local consumption and development.
In Jiuru Mountain Scenic Area in Jinan City, east China's Shandong Province, towering icefalls formed by the area's canyon terrain and sustained winter cold create a spectacular frozen landscape.
Covering around 30,000 square meters, dense icicles and ice curtains hang like crystal glass, offering visitors a prime viewing season.
This winter, the scenic area has creatively incorporated fire elements, installing more than 100 stoves and log cabins throughout the park, creating a unique scene with "a stove available every few steps and a wooden cabin every 100 meters."
"The experience is really amazing and far beyond my expectations," said a tourist named Tian Yujuan.
Beyond sightseeing, the tourist attraction has also introduced more than 20 creative handicraft studios where visitors can make sachets and chocolates, while its snow play park that features ice sleds and snow tubing has become especially popular with families.
Since the New Year's Day, both visitor numbers and operating revenues at the site have more than doubled year on year.
In Yinchuan City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, local attractions are also expanding winter offerings through a "snow and ice plus" model.
On the Yuehai Lake, tourists wearing specially designed red protective suits float calmly in icy water in an activity known as "ice floating". The suits feature heat-locking inner layers and high-buoyancy outer layers, ensuring warmth and safety, while on-site photography services use drones and cameras to capture the experience.
"On weekends, I am willing to come to nearby cities to experience this kind of effortless relaxation. I find it quite stress-relieving," said a tourist.
In Pingxiliang Village, a small mountain village in suburban Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, ice and snow tourism has become a catalyst for rural revitalization.
Once an extremely impoverished village, Pingxiliang has developed winter cultural tourism by leveraging local resources.
Nowadays, more than 80 percent of households in the village operate homestays, and 236 villagers work in tourism, with related income accounting for over 70 percent of the total revenue.
Meanwhile, at the Sayram Lake in Xinjiang, winter visitors are flocking to newly created blue ice waterfalls -- each about 10 meters high and covering a total area of 15,000 square meters.
Built by staff who erected supports and sprayed water starting in November, the frozen formations preserve the natural shape of cascading water, creating a striking man-made icefall.
Shared widely on social media, the blue ice waterfalls have become a new must-see destination for winter tourists to the Sayram Lake.
China's winter tourism blends ice landscapes with immersive experiences
China's winter tourism blends ice landscapes with immersive experiences