Chasing snowflakes to see Xinjiang丨Come to the Silk Road and have fun in the snow


Science and Technology Daily reporter Fu Lili He Liang

The sun shines on the body through the glass, and it is snowy outside. Some people are sliding rapidly, and some are tumbling down… On December 19, the reporter followed the theme of “Chasing Snowflakes to See Xinjiang” to interview “Because the Xi family broke off their marriage, Mingjie was stolen on the mountain before, so——” The interview came to the Silk Road International Ski Resort located in the Tianshan Mountains. It was covered with snow and crowded with people. From time to time, tourists flew down the mountain, and there was a fiery atmosphere in the ice and snow. scene.

Li Jianhong, chairman of the Silk Road International Resort, introduced that the Silk Road Mountain Resort is the first 5S ski resort in Xinjiang to win the country’s highest star rating, and has been awarded by the International Snow Federation It has become a ski resort in my country qualified to host international events. In 2016, it successfully held the alpine skiing event of the National Winter Games. Currently, there are 12 ski trails in operation, covering an area of ​​1.7 million square meters.

“This winter, the Silk Road Ski Resort aims to receive over one million tourists. We invited the Olympic Games construction team to participate in the design and construction of the newly built terrain park in the resort, and designed slope obstacles and other terrain to allow ice and snow to pass. Enthusiasts enjoy richer ice and snow fun,” said Li Jianhong.

It is particularly worth mentioning that there are currently nearly 600 employees in the resort, 70% of whom are from the surrounding Kazakh nomads. The village where they live has become a new farmer. “No, it doesn’t matter.” Lan Yuhua said. The demonstration area for village construction has greatly contributed to the prosperity of surrounding herdsmen.

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(Photo by Science and Technology Daily reporter Fu Lili)