The Palestinian death toll from the ongoing Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip has risen to 44,429, with 105,250 injured, Gaza-based health authorities said in a statement released on Sunday.
Over the past 24 hours, Israeli military operations in Gaza led to 47 deaths and 108 injuries, according to the statement.
Gaza's government media office said on Sunday that a journalist with the local Quds News Network was killed in an Israeli attack on the besieged enclave, taking the overall death toll of media practitioners in the Gaza Strip to 192 since October last year.
Palestinian official news agency WAFA reported on Sunday evening that the Israeli army had launched attacks on the western part of Gaza City, killing five people and wounding many others.
A joint announcement by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) on Sunday said that earlier in the day, an Israeli air force warplane launched an air strike in Jenin of the West Bank, killing a Palestinian armed personnel. The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that a total of four Palestinians were killed in the air strike.
On the same day, the military wing of Hamas, Al-Qassam Brigades, said it had ambushed Israeli military targets in Rafah, the southern Gaza Strip.
Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, claimed that their fighters used mortars to attack an Israeli command center in central Gaza.
Palestinian death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza rises to 44,429
Palestinian death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza rises to 44,429
Palestinian death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza rises to 44,429
China's ice and snow equipment industry has witnessed a rapid growth, driven by increased demand and innovation.
According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the number of companies in the sector rose from around 300 in 2015 to approximately 900 in 2023, while sales revenue surged from less than five billion yuan (about 690 million U.S. dollars) in 2015 to about 22 billion yuan in 2023.
"A 15-major-category system of ice and snow equipment has taken shape in China during years of development. This includes equipment from head to toe, equipment for both personal use and venues, and equipment for competitive sports and recreational activities," said She Weizhen, deputy secretary-general of the China Machinery Industry Federation.
As of now, China boasts a number of ice and snow equipment manufacturers, and has fostered clusters for ice and snow facilities and equipment, competitive sports gear, recreational sports equipment, and related clothing in provinces such as Jilin, Heilongjiang, Hebei, Fujian, Shandong, and Guangdong.
China also built the first national new industrialization demonstration base for ice and snow equipment in Zhangjiakou, a city in north China's Hebei. Now, the city has developed the industrial base into the one for research, design, manufacture, and testing.
"The industrial park's output value exceeded 400 million yuan in 2024, with seven new enterprises joining. We are confident in our development into a distinctive high-quality industrial hub for ice and snow equipment, recognized both domestically and internationally," said Bai Jianhai, deputy secretary of the Party Working Committee of the High-tech Zone in Zhangjiakou.
The growing popularity of ice and snow sports has increased demand for related equipment, especially in southern China. In Shenzhen, a city in south China's Guangdong Province, an indoor ski hall is seeing an influx of enthusiasts from early morning.
"Our ski hall is divided into a ski area and a recreation area. We have seen a roughly 50 percent increase in visitors coming to ski on weekends," said He Jie, marketing manager of the ski hall.
The increased demand has driven up the sales of equipment.
"We just opened on Nov 9, and as of now, sales have surpassed one million yuan. It is clear that snow sports enthusiasts in Shenzhen are very enthusiastic," said Ma Rui, a saleswoman at a ski equipment store.
New technologies are also empowering the industry, such as domestically developed VR skiing simulators that recreate real skiing experiences.
"By swaying your body from side to side while wearing a VR headset, you can experience extreme skiing in real-time. Additionally, sales are growing at a rate of 15 percent," said Sun Li, head of a digital machinery company.
China's ice and snow economy has been growing steadily, with the market size projected to exceed one trillion yuan by 2025.
This year has seen a rapid growth of winter sports equipment in China, with the market for ice skates, curling equipment, sleds, and snowmobiles growing swiftly, and lightweight, warm, and high-quality clothing and footwear getting popular among the public.
Significant progress has also been made in developing high-end sports equipment, with new products supporting athletes' performance in competitions.
Despite the promising growth, shortcomings and bottlenecks remain, as China is a new comer, its foundations in this field is still weak and the innovation capabilities are not strong enough.
Insiders called for stronger collaboration among different sectors.
"We need to strengthen cooperation between user departments and industrial sectors by organizing collaborative efforts among production, academia, research, and application. Enhancing cross-industry collaboration is essential, as many bottlenecks in ice and snow equipment arise from issues related to raw materials, chips, and control systems. These challenges cannot be addressed solely by equipment manufacturers; they require collaboration with sectors such as electronics, software, and raw materials to foster cross-industry innovation," said She.
The expert also said that government support, including funding and financial policies, is essential to encourage investment in the market, helping investors to reduce entry barriers and demonstrating the huge potential of the sector.
In next step, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology aims to enhance the supply of ice and snow equipment, promote the integration of advanced technologies, and introduce policies to stimulate high-quality development and market vitality.
Efforts will also be made to foster specialized and innovative ice and snow equipment enterprises, collaborate with academic and research institutions, and develop culturally rich products to meet diverse needs, and encourage wider participation in ice and snow sports.
China's snow equipment industry sees robust growth