Tourist sites across China, especially those offering picturesque winter landscapes, are experiencing a surge in visitors during the three-day New Year holiday. Have a look at some of these magnificent locations.
1. Yunpu Ditch, Yanqing District, Beijing
Located in Beijing's Yanqing District, the Yunpu Ditch is known for a myriad of waterfalls and multiple creeks. The frozen water has formed magnificent icefalls, attracting visitors to the scenic spot.
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2. Zhanqiao Pier, east China's Qingdao
On the first day of the New Year holiday, tourists flocked to Qingdao's Zhanqiao Pier, where thousands of seagulls attracted people to take photos. The period from the end of each year to the next March and April is the best time to watch seagulls in Qingdao.
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3. Mingsha Mountain, northwest China's Gansu Province
Mingsha Mountain in Dunhuang City, northwest China's Gansu Province, is one of the dunes that shows the power of nature. Deep in the sand dunes lies the Yueya Spring, which is a crescent-shaped oasis surrounded by desert. Tourists can ride camels to enjoy the desert scenery during the New Year holiday.
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(All images via CFP)
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