Hot culture in a cold climate
The ethnic diversity, folk celebrations, and vast and varied landscapes set the Inner Mongolia and the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous regions apart from the rest of China as cold weather getaways. The Mongolian and Uygur cultures add a unique flavor to these winter tourism destinations.
Visitors can experience yurts and horseback riding across snowy grasslands or partake in the Naadam Fair to appreciate traditional Mongolian wrestling, archery, and horse racing. In Xinjiang, the Uygur culture takes evident forms in ethnic performances, traditional handicrafts, and regional cuisine like laghman (Uygurstyle noodles with flavorful sauces) and kebabs, which are especially appealing during the cold months.
Additionally, vast grasslands across Inner Mongolia can transform into a serene, white wonderland for visitors to experience activities like ice fishing, dog sledding, and snowmobiling.
The snow-covered Tianshan Mountains and the stunning Karakul Lake strike awe in Xinjiang, complemented by skiing and snowshoeing in the arid landscape of the northwestern region.