Is January Weather in China a Good Time for Tourism?
If you love snowscapes, or prefer traveling during quieter, more affordable times, then January is a perfect time to visit China. January is China's coldest month. Most regions enter deep winter — except in South China (like Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macau, and Hainan Island), where the climate stays mild. These southern areas become cozy winter escapes for travelers from colder zones. In North China (like Harbin and Beijing), snowfall turns cities into snowy wonderlands. If you're dreaming of magnificent snow views and exciting winter activities, head north. Want to know more about January...
Have you ever seen a real-life ice kingdom?
“Harbin is the city I most want to visit in China.” Why is Harbin, China, loved by so many people? The winter here is absolutely stunning. Harbin's winter is both stunningly beautiful and rich in culture. ▼ Harbin hosts the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, one of the four largest ice and snow festivals in the world. ▼ It has been 62 years since the first Ice Lantern Carnival was held. ▼ It is home to the world's largest ice and snow theme park—Harbin Ice and Snow World. ▼ It also features the magnificent Sun Island Snow Expo. ▼ There is also the adorable, iconic giant snowman. ▼ Here is the Yabuli Ski Resort, where...
Chinese-style bathhouses: A new favorite for tourists
“24-hour spas in China” have become the latest trending keyword among foreign influencers. As winter draws near, the first wave of foreign tourists is flocking to the big bathhouses of Northeast China. In recent years, thanks to the spread of short videos, the Northeast’s “big bathhouse” culture has rapidly broken out of its niche. For many southern Chinese tourists, getting a full-body scrub in the Northeast has become a must-do activity in addition to playing in the snow — and now, this trend is spreading to...
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