
- 4.7/5
匿****家But recently, China's ice and snow industry has been booming. After continuous expansion, Jiangjun Mountain has become a ski resort where you can stay for a whole snow season! It's so fast that you have to marvel at China's super efficiency. For example, when I first went to Harbin, they built the road between the hotel and Harbin Indoor Ski Resort in just one week.
- 4.8/5
_TS***g5The Keketuohai International Ski Resort, located in Fuyun County, Xinjiang, has a 12-kilometer-long "barbaric snow trail" and 5 black diamond ski slopes. The snow-capped mountain environment at an altitude of 1,200-2,100 meters creates the spectacle of "four seasons in one day". The best snow season is from late December to February. We especially recommend night skiing (19:00-22:00) in the "Baoshi Town Snow Circle Area". Chasing the aurora show in the minus 20℃ cold, the sound of the snowboard rubbing against the snow and the whirring wind interweave into a unique concert. 【Hidden gameplay】 • Snow adventure: Ride a husky through the "mysterious forest snow trail" and look for the Ewenki totem stone carvings • Warm-up tips: After skiing, head straight to the "Xuecun Hot Pot Restaurant" and try the freshly caught Irtysh River fish head hot pot with Russian vodka
- 4.9/5
lilyzhang829Jikepulin Ski Resort is so beautiful, the ski trails are long, and the ski tickets are very cost-effective compared to other ski resorts in China. The supporting facilities are also very complete. I like Jikepulin and I will come again.
- 4.5/5
孤单的男子啊The Altai Mountains, stretching diagonally across northern Xinjiang, China, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Mongolia, stretch for approximately 2,000 kilometers, with approximately 500 kilometers within China. Along the Altai Mountains, the scenic attractions and areas are diverse and unique, offering both natural beauty and a unique cultural experience. Key attractions include Kanas Lake, Shenxian Bay, Moon Bay, and Wolong Bay. The lakes shift colors from blue to green depending on the light, while in autumn, golden birch forests and snow-capped mountains create a unique spectacle. Hemu Village, nestled at the northern end of the Altai Mountains, retains Tuvan culture, offering a unique experience amidst the serene charm of smoke from cooking fires, morning mist, and wooden houses. Furthermore, the Keketuohai Scenic Area boasts magnificent natural scenery, including the No. 3 mineral vein, which documents modern Chinese geological history, and houses a mineral museum closely related to the two bombs and one satellite program. Finally, due to its unique geographical location, the Altai Mountains offer diverse experiences depending on the season: spring snow-covered sleet, summer horseback riding, autumn foliage viewing, and winter skiing.







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