It’s almost winter, and many people are wondering where to go for a trip. Actually, there are too many places in China that are perfect for winter travel. You can see mountains, snow, lakes, and everything in between. There are endless things to do! Here are some of the most popular places to get you started.
1、 Xinjiang
What does Xinjiang in winter mean? It’s purer and more transparent. Imagine a whole grassland covered in snow, it’s truly unique.
2、 Lijiang
Lijiang is usually packed with tourists, but in winter it’s a different story. Can you find someone to warm you up on a snowy day?
3、 Jilin
What do you do in Jilin? You go to see the rime, of course! As one of the four natural wonders, rime is the core attraction of a trip to Jilin.
4、 Kunming
Kunming is known as the “Spring City”, so if you’re afraid of the cold, go to Kunming and enjoy the warm weather, as spring is here all year round.
5、 Lhasa
People usually visit Lhasa during the summer, but fewer people go during winter. However, Lhasa in winter is known as the “City of Sunlight”. Just spend the whole day basking in the sun, haha.
6、 Jiuzhaigou
Jiuzhaigou in winter is even more beautiful and clean. Covered in snow, it’s a breathtakingly beautiful scene that words can’t describe.
7、 Harbin
Harbin is known as the “Ice City”, so come here to experience ice and snow. There are plenty of ice-themed activities, so don’t miss it if you like this.
8、 Mount Hua
Mount Hua is the place to go for snow scenery, especially Mount Hua covered in thick snow. You’ve probably never seen it encased in transparent ice before.
9、 Sanya
If you’re sick of the cold, go to Sanya, haha, another summer awaits. There’s so much to do here, you have everything you could want.
10、 Changbai Mountain
If you visit Changbai Mountain in winter, it’s all about soaking in the hot springs. Soaking in a hot spring in the middle of a snowy day, what a great feeling!
11、 Forbidden City
Why recommend the Forbidden City? Because I’ve seen too many TV dramas. The Forbidden City is truly a perfect place to take pictures, especially under the snow.
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