Snow Season Sparks Tourism Surge at Heilongjiang’s Siberian Tiger Park
Heilongjiang’s Hengdaohezi Siberian Tiger Park is seeing a winter tourism surge as tigers race through deep snow, offering thrilling close-up encounters this January 2026.
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Heilongjiang’s Hengdaohezi Siberian Tiger Park is seeing a winter tourism surge as tigers race through deep snow, offering thrilling close-up encounters this January 2026.
Shenlu Park’s ice-and-snow festival at the foot of the Qilian Mountains in Gansu Province is drawing huge crowds and energizing winter tourism this season.
Xinjiang’s ski resorts are turning winter snow into a booming economy, from Altay’s powder to desert skiing, aiming for a 200B yuan industry by 2030.
Discover Songyuan’s Chagan Lake Ice Fishing Festival: day-to-night ice fishing, snowmobile rides, cultural shows and skiing in northeast China this winter.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World turns frigid winters into a hot tourist magnet: last winter’s 68-day festival drew 3.56 million visitors for 521m ice slides, snowmobiles, live music and giant sculptures.
Snow sports meet Tibetan culture in Gansu’s Tianzhu County, where high-altitude skiing, Tibetan dances, and holiday packages are boosting winter tourism.
The Chinese mainland hit 26.05M ski visits in 2024-2025, outpacing Switzerland’s 23.1M, led by Xinjiang’s booming resorts and winter tourism push.
Gen Z is shaking up winter tourism by blending skiing with music and sunsets! 🎶🌅 Discover how this new trend is turning snowy slopes into the hottest destinations for young adventurers.
Winter tourism is booming in northern China, offering thrilling adventures and snowy fun for travelers seeking a chilly escape!