Winter fishing in northeast China's Jilin Province enters its prime time and becomes a brand of local tourism, drawing interested visitors from around the country.
The Yueliangpao Reservoir in Da'an, a county-level city under Baicheng of Jilin, harvested its first net this winter with a capture of over 50,000 kilograms, with fish jumping in the net, prompting tourists to photograph.
"This is my first time to see winter fishing. Previously I only watched it on TV, but it is especially overwhelming (on the spot). It's my first time to see fish that big. So jubilant," said a tourist.
The freshly caught fish are made into delicacies to welcome tourists across the country.
"I came yesterday. No matter it's big or small fish , they taste particularly fresh. Small fish in particular, fried small fish is super delicious," said Zhu Mingyu, another tourist.
Branding tourism with winter fishing, local authorities have developed a series of ice and snow festivals to drive up popularity and consumption.
"Tourists are not only from areas around Jilin Province, but also from the south. The turnover before was just above 1,000 yuan (about 140 U.S. dollars) per day, but in these two days of winter fishing, the turnover surges to 3,000 or 4,000 yuan every day," said Sun Chao, manager of a local restaurant in Da'an.
In addition to ice fishing, Baicheng City has launched dragon boat races on ice, ice angling, riding tractors on ice and farm fairs to attract visitors.
"Apart from watching dragon boat races on ice, we could also see ice angling, and there are fairs for us to shop. The fish here is particularly delicious. We taste it, and have a great time with children," said Wang Cui, a tourist.
Winter fishing brands local tourism in Jilin
China remains resolute in its pursuit of the dual-carbon goals of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, positioning the green transition as a core driver of high-quality development, according to Zhao Chenxin, vice chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission.
Speaking at a press conference on Friday in Beijing, Zhao outlined significant achievements in 2024 and provided a roadmap for 2025, which includes advancing carbon reduction initiatives, strengthening green industries, and enhancing ecological protection efforts.
"We've rolled out guidelines for accelerating the green transformation of our economy and society and advancing nearly 200 specific initiatives. We've also released a catalog of industries supporting this transition, promoting 112 green technologies and 47 advanced low-carbon projects. We've developed a two-year action plan for energy conservation and carbon reduction, along with seven sector-specific plans, achieving significant progress. It is predicted that we reduced energy consumption intensity by over 3 percent last year, surpassing our targets. Additionally, we’ve implemented 194 national standards in the 'dual-carbon' field and supporting local governments in establishing carbon emission budget systems," Zhao said.
Zhao also emphasized that efforts in resource conservation and ecological protection continued to gain momentum.
"We've rolled out policies on promoting food conservation, reducing food waste, developing water-saving industries, and encouraging waste recycling. More than 60 billion yuan (about 8.2 billion U.S. dollars) of government funding has been allocated to enhance environmental infrastructure and support major ecosystem protection and restoration projects, including the 'Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program'. Additionally, we've formulated the Ecological Protection Compensation Regulations, and increased the annual funding of central and local governments to nearly 300 billion yuan (over 41 billion U.S. dollars)," Zhao added.
In addition, significant attention was given to programs aimed at large-scale equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-ins.
"In 2024, we allocated 300 billion yuan in ultra-long-term special treasury bonds to support large-scale equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-in programs. In the first 11 months of the year, national investment in equipment and tool procurement rose 15.8 percent year on year, contributing 65.3 percent to overall investment growth. Through the trade-in program, over 60 percent of consumers chose new energy vehicles, driving the domestic penetration rate of new energy passenger cars to over 50 percent for six consecutive months," Zhao explained.
Looking ahead, China will mark two major milestones in 2025 - the 20th anniversary of Chinese President Xi Jinping introducing the concept that 'lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets,' and the fifth year since China announced its dual-carbon goals.
Zhao said that the commission will continue to work with relevant stakeholders and prioritize these efforts by advancing carbon reduction, pollution control, green growth, and ecological expansion, while accelerating the comprehensive green transformation of the economy and society.
"We will actively plan the carbon peaking initiatives for the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), develop integrated evaluation and assessment methods, advance national carbon peaking pilot projects, and accelerate the building of zero-carbon industrial parks. We will further strengthen fiscal, financial, investment, and pricing policies and standards to foster the healthy development of green and low-carbon industries," Zhao stated.
"We will continue to enhance environmental infrastructure, implement major ecosystem protection and restoration projects, and explore mechanisms to realize the value of ecological products. We will work to achieve greater results in promoting the programs of large-scale equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-in, so as to increase funding, broaden coverage, optimize the implementation of the policies, and amplify their leverage effects in 2025," Zhao concluded.
China reaffirms commitment to green transition and dual-carbon goals: NDRC