Harbin, capital of northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, is at the heart of the nation’s booming ice and snow industry.
Famous for its dazzling ice sculptures and winter festivals, Harbin has become a hotspot for snow tourism. The city’s ice-themed parks and attractions draw millions of visitors each year, transforming the icy landscape into a vibrant economic engine.
The rise in winter sports and tourism across China has significantly boosted the ice and snow economy. Activities like skating, skiing, curling, and ice hockey are gaining popularity among the youth, contributing to a surge in domestic tourism and consumption.
Chinese authorities are focusing on developing the ice and snow economy as a new growth point. Efforts are underway to promote winter sports, enhance cultural experiences, and expand related industries, including equipment manufacturing and tourism services.
Cities and regions nationwide are integrating winter sports and tourism into their development plans. In Heilongjiang Province, initiatives are promoting the establishment of winter sports demonstration zones and the development of ice and snow equipment industries.
The growth of China’s ice and snow economy is also attracting global attention. Enhanced visa policies and new international flight routes are inviting foreign tourists to experience China’s winter wonders, fostering international friendship and cooperation.
China’s thriving ice and snow industry is turning chilly terrains into hot spots of economic growth, igniting a new passion for winter activities and contributing to the nation’s overall development.
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China's booming ice and snow industry fuels its economic growth
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