In spring, the mountains of Altay in China's Xinjiang are still covered with snow. This land, hailed as the "Snowy Capital of China," has become a destination for ski enthusiasts worldwide due to its unique snow and ice resources. With abundant annual snowfall and a snow season lasting seven months, the area boasts fluffy powder snow that complements its magnificent snowy landscapes. Just 1.6 kilometers from the city center, Altay's Jiangjunshan International Ski Resort boasts 72 ski runs, including FIS-certified tracks, as well as a variety of complementary facilities for night skiing, paragliding, hot air balloon rides, and more.

Marina Denisova, a seasoned ski coach from Russia, interpreted the charm of Jiangjunshan Mountain from a unique perspective. As an international teaching expert whose footprints have covered ski resorts in Finland, Austria, and beyond, she candidly stated that she was fascinated by the powder snow, the snowboard park, and the sunset here, and shared photos of Jiangjunshan with students worldwide every day, urging them to experience this pristine snowy realm. What astonished her even more was the resort's openness and international outlook. Moreover, she added, "Compared to the last season, there are more foreign friends here this season. I think this is a great sign, and I believe it will get better and better next year."
Executive Producer: Xiao Chunfei
Supervisors: Ding Tao and Xue Jing
Producer: Jie Wenjin
Planner: Cheng Li
Reporter: Jia Shaoqi
Camera: Wang Xin
Post-production: Lin Han
Reviewers: Hou Weili, Fan Feifei and Zhang Shijie
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