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Hotpot on ice offers a warm welcome to Xinjiang

China Daily | Updated: 2019-12-30 09:54

A skier prepares to descend a slope at a resort near Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. Ski resorts around Urumqi have turned the city into a winter tourism destination. [Photo/Xinhua]

URUMQI-Winter sports enthusiasts can now feast on hotpot while skiing in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

The popular spicy dish is now being served at the Ice and Snow Festival of Hotpot, part of the regional winter tourism celebrations at Urumqi's Baiyun Ski Resort.

"What a meal of ice and fire," said Xu Xu, a visitor from Sichuan province-a region known for its spicy hotpot. "It's my first time to have it in the ice and snow. It feels wonderful."

As the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games are fast approaching, Xinjiang, having abundant ice and snow, has seized the opportunity to promote winter tourism in recent years.

A variety of activities, including ice sculpture exhibitions, snow marathons and soccer matches on ice now beckon tourists to discover the delights of winter in Xinjiang.

A skier prepares to descend a slope at a resort near Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. Ski resorts around Urumqi have turned the city into a winter tourism destination. [Photo/Xinhua]

More distinctive souvenirs have also been developed to cater to the needs of tourists.

"Products with ethnic features are great choices for souvenirs and gifts," said Gao Jie, a visitor to the just-concluded Xinjiang Winter Tourism Trade Fair, which presented over 1,000 award-winning pieces.

"I used to purchase fruits and snacks as souvenirs, but now I have more options," said Gao, holding a piece of pottery.

To further boost winter tourism, a total of 41 preferential policies have been rolled out in 11 cities in the region, including discounts for scenic spots and plane tickets.

The number of tourists to Xinjiang during winter has risen significantly thanks to these efforts. Before 2006, only about 900,000 tourists visited the region during winter. The figure surged to more than 30 million last year, according to local tourism figures.

In the first 10 months of this year, Xinjiang received a record 201.9 million tourists, up 42.62 percent year-on-year.

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