A dynamic northeastern province is on the rise as China's hottest ski destination.
After heavy overnight snowfall in Jilin Province earlier this month, many local ski resorts, including Beidahu and Changbai Mountain, announced that they had opened for business on November 11, with diverse activities and celebrations prepared for this year's winter season, which lasts from November to next March.
The province's low temperatures are perfect for outdoor winter sports, giving local resorts significant appeal to large numbers of tourists, both domestic and foreign.
Vanke Songhua Lake Resort, for example, is expected to attract 450,000 visitors this winter. During the 2017-18 winter season, the resort received 340,000 tourists and skiing enthusiasts from across the world.
Statistics from the Jilin Department of Culture and Tourism showed that the province received nearly 62 million tourists between November 2016 and March 2017. Tourism revenue during the period hit 116 billion yuan (16.72 billion U.S. dollars), a surge of 27.12 percent year-on-year.
Visitors have a ball, sliding down a slope in Jilin. The province boasts high-quality snow and offers ideal temperatures for outdoor winter sports. /China Daily Photo
Jilin has long been a strong player in China's winter sports scene, due to its high-quality facilities and rich snow and ice resources.
The province has some of the country's most beautiful snowflakes and the kind of light powder snow that skiing fans love best of all. It also boasts the largest skiing resort in China and the best courses for competitive skiing, said Yang Andi, head of the department.
Beishan Mountain Ski Resort, for example, is the first cross-country ski resort that can be used in all four seasons in Asia. In the world, only three other countries - Finland, Sweden and Germany have such four-season cross-country ski resorts.
The Jilin resort, whose construction started in September last year, now serves as an important training center for China's national-level winter sports athletes. Supporting facilities for the athletes, such as apartments, a gym and a rehabilitation and physiotherapy center, will also be constructed near the Beishan Railway Station.
Snowboard enthusiasts ham it up for a group photo. /China Daily Photo
The province also has China's only natural ski field, which is on the west slope of Changbai Mountain. Without ropeways or cable cars, skiers need to take off-road vehicles to get back to the top of the mountain.
The resort boasts many ski tracks, providing different slopes for skiers of all abilities. It also offers many other activities, such as snowmobiling and sledging, for tourists without any skiing skills to take part in.
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.
Tourism has become a pillar industry in Jilin and is of great significance to powering the transformation and upgrading of the old industrial base of the province, according to local cultural and tourism authorities.
In October, a promotional event for the province's winter tourism was held in Beijing, which was attended by Jilin Governor Jing Junhai.
"Jilin is greatly developing its tourism, sports, culture and equipment related to ice and snow, with an aim to build the province into a world-class winter tourism destination," Jing said.
The governor added that he hoped Jilin and Beijing could further deepen cooperation and pursue mutually beneficial arrangements under the framework of their cooperation agreement, and promote mutual development by seizing the opportunity of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games to be held in China.
Skiers rest at the Vanke Songhua Lake Resort in Jilin. /China Daily Photo
(Cover: Athletes from home and abroad race at the Vasaloppet China, an international skiing event. /China Daily Photo)