7-day tour of Northeast Snow Village in Mohe North China (Fairy Tale Snow Village + China's North Pole + Drone Aerial Photography + Snow Village Snow Bonfire + Mohe Ballroom + Snowmobile + Christmas Village + Ewenki Reindeer + North China Skiing)
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Harbin
- 🚄 Snow Country Train: Take a slow train through the snow country of Northeast China and delve into the Greater Khingan Mountains, enjoying the vast forest along the way.
- ❄️ Extreme Cold Challenge: Step into the northernmost part of China, challenge the extreme cold, experience the simple farm life, and see the original northernmost village in China!
- ⭐️ Internet-Famous Activities: Snowmobile surfing, water splashing into ice.
- 🦌 Cute Reindeer: Visit the Ewenki Reindeer Park, look for reindeer footprints, and get up close with adorable little deer.
- 🎄 Christmas Village: The Arctic Christmas Village, one of the three Christmas villages in the world. If you're lucky, you might encounter the Finnish Santa Claus (if Santa Claus cannot enter China due to the epidemic).
- ⛷️ Skiing Upgrade: 2 hours of skiing at Yabuli 5S Ski Resort, saying goodbye to cheap tours with dilapidated small ski resorts and increasing the safety index.
- 📷 Essential Scenery: Fairytale Snow Town; see the birch forest, a unique tree species in Northeast China, the First Bay of Longjiang, and the simple North Hong Village.
- 💎 Quality Assurance: Adhere to genuine pure play deep tour products, high standard operating procedures, strict quality supervision, and no hidden costs!
Good to know
- Temperature: The coldest season is from late November to the end of February of the following year, with temperatures generally ranging from -20°C to -32°C.
- Clothing: For the upper body, we recommend wearing thermal underwear + a sweater + a close-fitting thin down jacket + a thick down jacket. For the outer layer, it's best to have a mid-length or long thick down jacket or a thick ski jacket, and it should be loose-fitting. For the lower body, we recommend wearing thermal pants + down pants + cold-proof ski pants (with fleece lining). Be sure to bring a thick wool knit hat or a Lei Feng hat, which is especially good for covering the forehead, and then put on the hood of the down jacket for extra warmth. A scarf, mask, and gloves are essential, and they should all be thick. For shoes, you can buy thick hiking boots with deep treads, one size larger than your usual shoe size, for slip resistance and warmth. Snow boots with flat soles are not suitable for people from the South, as they are easy to slip in. Buy thick cotton socks.
- Skin Care: Bring some oily balm-type skin care products, moisturizer, and lip balm. Drink plenty of boiled water or eat more fruit to prevent rough, chapped skin.
- Eye Protection: Prepare sunglasses or snow goggles, as the snow's reflection can be dazzling and prolonged exposure can easily cause snow blindness, making it difficult to see. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent glare from snow reflection and protect your eyes.
- Anti-Slip: In winter, roads in the north often have ice and snow, making the surface slippery. When walking on icy and snowy surfaces, remember to "walk without lifting your feet high, slide in small steps to avoid falling, keep your hands out of your pockets, and you won't be surprised if you fall." When encountering icy roads, you can drag your feet to avoid falling. For those with unstable balance, it is recommended to buy a pair of ice cleats to put on your shoes for added safety.
- Food: The taste of Northeastern cuisine is relatively strong and slightly different from Southern flavors. Breakfast is simple but filling.
- Anti-Freeze: In cold conditions, the energy efficiency of batteries will decrease to varying degrees, and mobile phones or cameras are prone to malfunction due to insufficient power, especially digital cameras, which are more afraid of freezing. Therefore, after shooting outdoors, promptly put the camera inside your outer clothing to keep it warm and take it out only when needed. Be sure to bring extra batteries.
- Medications: Because of the heating in Northeastern China, there is a large temperature difference between indoors and outdoors. When traveling, be prepared with medicines for colds and flu.
- Activities: When engaging in outdoor activities in winter, try to remove rings, earrings, necklaces, and other jewelry. If they fall into the snow, finding them will be like searching for a needle in a haystack. Pay attention to keeping exposed skin warm, and if you get frostbite, do not apply hot water. Use snow or cold water to relieve it, and then apply frostbite cream.
- Prevent Colds: In winter, the temperature difference between indoors and outdoors in Northeastern China is large, so wear a coat when going out, button it up or zip it up, and wear a hat or scarf. When entering a room or car, first open or take off your coat to allow the cold air to dissipate. When active outdoors, do not take off your clothes or hat to let the cold wind blow even if you sweat. If you feel the hotel room is too hot, you can open the window to cool it down, but do not open the window for too long, and be sure to close it when sleeping to avoid catching a cold.
- Please bring relevant documents before departure, such as ID card, military officer card, soldier card, student ID card, disability certificate, etc. The fare difference for preferential tickets will be refunded on the spot. Children without an ID card should bring the original household registration book.
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