Harbin: China’s Winter Wonderland Experiences Tourism Surge
Harbin, the capital of Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, has emerged as a significant player in the global winter tourism scene. Famous for its breathtaking ice and snow landscapes, especially during its annual Ice and Snow Festival, Harbin is not only attracting tourists from around the world but also enticing them with its distinctive regional cuisine. One such culinary highlight that has captured the internet’s attention is Tie Guo Dun, a unique dish from Northeast China prepared in a deep cast-iron pot.
Winter Wonders and Culinary Delights
The surge in Harbin’s winter tourism is not solely the result of its natural beauty, but also a well-coordinated campaign. The city’s inclusive tourism environment and well-developed public service system have resonated well with visitors, contributing to a record-breaking 3.05 million visitors and 5.91 billion yuan in tourism revenue during the New Year holiday….