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Chilly northeast a hot destinatio­n

- By ZHOU HUIYING in Harbin and HAN JUNHONG in Changchun Contact the writers at zhouhui-ying@ chinadaily.com.cn

The New Year sees northeaste­rn China welcome the depths of winter and the peak season for tourists.

Tourist interest in the region has been increasing, with Heilongjia­ng, China’s northernmo­st province, leading the way.

According to a report jointly released by the China Tourism Academy and Chinese travel website Mafengwo on Dec 13, the number of travel notes about Heilongjia­ng posted on websites by tourists rose by 152 percent last year.

Harbin, the provincial capital, Mohe, China’s northernmo­st city, and Yichun have become Heilongjia­ng’s most popular tourist destinatio­ns.

Millions of tourists head north to see the country’s most spectacula­r ice and snow shows in Harbin every year.

The annual Harbin Internatio­nal Ice and Snow Festival starts on Jan 5 and ends at the beginning of March, overlappin­g with some of China’s most

Last winter, more than 1.4 million tourists visited the 19th Harbin Ice and Snow World, one of the most important parts of the festival, with ticket sales exceeding 360 million yuan (52.22 million), 10 percent more than the previous year.

This winter, a 600,000-squaremete­r park that started trial operations on Dec 23 includes famous traditiona­l Chinese architectu­re, Gothic architectu­re and a 45-meterhigh tower, all built with ice.

When night falls, various crystalcle­ar buildings never fail to amaze, breaking records with their scale and lending themselves to ever more spectacula­r illuminati­ons.

“Although we have been blessed to see snow in our city Hangzhou this winter, I’m still amazed by huge ice buildings here,” said Liu Yuanqi, a 34-year-old visitor from Hangzhou, capital of eastern China’s Zhejiang province.

Liu visited the park in Harbin after a trip to Mohe.

“It is really an unforgetta­ble travel important traditiona­l holidays. experience, especially when the tour guide told me that the ice was collected from the frozen Songhua River,” she said. “I was absolutely stunned when I saw the great ice sculptures.”

Jia Lianqi, general manager of Harbin Ice and Snow World, said, “With the fame and prosperity of the park increasing, and given the city’s ice and snow festival, we believe there will be more tourists this year.”

Neighborin­g gaining, too.

The China (Jilin) Internatio­nal Snow and Ice Tourism Industry Expo has become a prime showcase for Jilin’s winter tourism sector and an ideal stage for cooperatio­n, Chen Shoujun, deputy director of the provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, told a news conference on Nov 20.

The expo, now in its third season, is being held in Changchun, the provincial capital. It started on Dec 23, in conjunctio­n with the 22nd Changchun Ice and Snow Festival, and will run to March. Jilin province is

“More than 146 million tourists visited the festival last year, resulting in tourism revenue of 15.97 billion yuan,” Chen said. “Tourism has become a pillar industry in Jilin and is of great significan­ce to power the transforma­tion and upgrading of the old industrial base of the province.”

Jilin has some of the country’s most beautiful winter scenery and the kind of light powder snow that skiers love most.

In addition to skiing, Jilin is also famous for its hot springs and a spectacula­r natural winter phenomenon known as rime — an opaque coating of tiny, white, granular ice particles, caused by rapid freezing.

As the most important part of the Changchun Ice and Snow Festival, the 16th Jingyuetan Vasaloppet Internatio­nal Skiing Festival attracted more than 1,500 profession­al skiers from home and abroad to Changchun Jingyuetan National Forest Park in January last year to join in a series of competitio­ns.

In addition, hundreds of thousands of amateur participan­ts and tourists visited the site to enjoy the competitio­ns and the park’s unique ice and snow landscapes.

The Jilin Internatio­nal Rime Ice and Snow Festival, the Chagan Lake Winter Fishing Festival and the Changchun Snow and Ice Tourism Festival are also among the topranking winter tourism events in China.

“It is obvious that winter tourism in China has formed a new consumptio­n hot spot,” said Zhou Lin, a travel researcher with the Heilongjia­ng Academy of Social Sciences.

“However, it is necessary to promote innovation in winter tourism products to suit various tourist groups, such as developing new itinerarie­s, integratin­g with folk culture and bolstering infrastruc­ture.”

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