Xinjiang’s Desert Ski Park Sparks New Ice & Snow Economy Trends
Xinjiang’s desert ski park kicks off China’s ice-and-snow season, blending dunes with digital booking, Uygur culture, night light shows, and eco-friendly snow tech.
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Xinjiang’s desert ski park kicks off China’s ice-and-snow season, blending dunes with digital booking, Uygur culture, night light shows, and eco-friendly snow tech.
Iconic tourist sites in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, including the Potala Palace, are free to visit until March 15, 2026, as part of a four-month winter tourism promotion.
Elite athletes raced iceboats on frozen Bosten Lake in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, kicking off a thrilling regatta that’s heating up winter tourism and adventure travel.
Vibrant Yingge dance lights up Haikou’s Dongpo Old Wharf, blending colorful masks, booming drums, and Lingnan culture for the winter tourism crowd.
Xinjiang Railway’s first ice & snow-themed train, ‘China Snow Capital My Altay,’ launched on Jan 2, 2026, taking 300+ travellers from Urumqi to Altay with snowflake-carriages, culture & cuisine.
Winter tourism on the Chinese mainland is booming in 2025, from ski resorts in the north to indoor ice rinks in the south. Discover why this season’s a must-try!