Xinjiang shows its chill
A growing number of travelers are discovering what makes the region a winter wonderland, Yang Feiyue reports.
Travel to the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region is set to continue heating up this winter, as new events, policies and routes make it a hotter destination during the colder months.
Over 130 tourism activities will be staged from Oct 14 through March at a winter-tourism festival in the region's capital, Urumqi, and a winter-industry expo in Altay.
"Many prefectures and cities in Xinjiang are vigorously developing winter tourism to enable tourists to better savor the charms of snow and ice," Hou Hanmin, a senior official with Xinjiang's tourism development commission, said at an earlier event in Beijing.
Last year, the autonomous region developed 436 tourism projects with investments totaling 20.5 billion yuan ($2.99 billion).
"We will build tourism into a pillar industry and a new engine for high-quality development in Xinjiang," Hou says.
The Altay Mountain Wild Snow Park hosted a ski event in mid-October that featured a performance with traditional fur skis.
Visitors can also explore the wilderness on a horse-drawn sleigh or helicopter.
Koktokay will offer hot air balloon flights, ethnic Kazak folk-culture performances and rime festivals.