Ski resorts in China's northernmost province of Heilongjiang have recently opened to the public to gear up for the peak of the ice and snow tourism season amid several rounds of heavy snow.
To better attract more skiers, many of them have extended night skiing services and provided a range of snow-related activities.
In Shuangyashan City, a popular ski resort has revamped its slopes and entertainment facilities, offering visitors fresh ski gear and newly upgraded infrastructure.
The resort has also introduced designated zones for skiers of varying abilities, with a learning area for beginners and a free-style zone for more advanced skiers, ensuring a fun experience for adventure seekers alike.
In Yichun City, another ski resort has taken the skiing experience to a new level with unique performances.
Professional skiers dressed in playful costumes, such as martial arts attire and animal suits, stage flash-mob performances, adding an exciting twist to the slopes.
The resort also brings visitors to life the daily activities of the old forest regions, featuring lumberjack scenes that immerse guests in the region's cultural history.
Meanwhile, an open-air food fair has become a popular attraction for visitors.
Guests can warm up with local specialties, such as roasted potatoes, sweet potatoes, lamb skewers, and the traditional iron pot stew, with these refreshments being an unforgettable winter getaway.