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Game on in Xinjiang

Altay’s traditiona­l fur skis help navigate the deep snow in winter>

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Winter tourism has injected vitality into Altay in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, which experience­s temperatur­es of nearly minus 30 degrees Celsius in the coldest depths of the season. Ski resorts in Altay attract a large number of tourists.

Among the skiers sporting colorful goggles and ski suits, young men of Mongolian and Kazak ethnic groups catch the eye with their striking traditiona­l clothes, wooden ski sticks and skis made of fur. This style of fur skis is believed to be among the oldest of their kind, according to rock paintings that show skiing scenes that were created about 12,000 years ago. Locals used to hunt with fur skis in winter hundreds of years ago, and now people still use fur skis to lead their herds to pasture in remote areas. In Hemu town of Altay, all the locals learn to travel across deep snow on skis.

Since then, regional ski competitio­ns have gradually come into being. The local government has supported areas with fur skiing traditions, such as Hemu and Kanas, to establish traditiona­l ski teams that attend more than 10 profession­al competitio­ns annually. The competitio­ns promote the tradition and have become a popular attraction in Altay, as part of a featured local winter tourism project. Tourists can also practice using and making fur skis by learning from those who have inherited the craft. They can also enjoy skiing performanc­es during their trips.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY LI JING / XINHUA ?? Athletes compete in the Altay regional competitio­n of traditiona­l fur skiing in Altay, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, on Jan 24.
PHOTOS BY LI JING / XINHUA Athletes compete in the Altay regional competitio­n of traditiona­l fur skiing in Altay, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, on Jan 24.
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 ??  ?? Top: Byeshan Burumkan, an athlete from Kanas scenic area, participat­es in the 13th traditiona­l ski competitio­n in Altay on Jan 16. Middle: Akejol, an athlete from Jeminay county, Altay, checks his fur skis during the Altay regional traditiona­l ski...
Top: Byeshan Burumkan, an athlete from Kanas scenic area, participat­es in the 13th traditiona­l ski competitio­n in Altay on Jan 16. Middle: Akejol, an athlete from Jeminay county, Altay, checks his fur skis during the Altay regional traditiona­l ski...
 ??  ?? Top: Selanbyek Xahes, an inheritor of traditiona­l fur ski use and craftsmans­hip in Altay, shows his working process on Jan 17. Bottom: Gonsurun, a herdsman of Hemu town in Altay, travels on with fur skis on Jan 21.
Top: Selanbyek Xahes, an inheritor of traditiona­l fur ski use and craftsmans­hip in Altay, shows his working process on Jan 17. Bottom: Gonsurun, a herdsman of Hemu town in Altay, travels on with fur skis on Jan 21.

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