A local tourist attraction in southwestern China billing itself as a winter wonderland has landed in hot water after visitors seeking the perfect selfie discovered the promised “snow” was ...
An investigation into a wintry tourist attraction in southwestern China is underway after guests claimed they were deceived with fake snow made out of cotton wool and foamy water. Tourists at the ...
A WINTER wonderland attraction ... while another complained: "I wanted snow, but you gave me cotton wool." In a statement on the Chinese social media app Wechat the village said “In order ...
As the Northern Hemisphere welcomes spring today, the Southern Hemisphere is marked with the first day of autumn.
Thought to mark the end of the harvest season, the holiday also has roots in the Chinese concept ... day where Koreans wish for snow, as cold weather on the winter solstice is said to bring ...
Writer Shunshin Chin introduced a Chinese custom known ... I guess the idea is to see the harsh winter coming to an end. The process begins on the winter solstice, and spring will be in full ...
“Following the precedents of previous years, we typically have snow in winter. So we set up this ... And, in the same year, a Chinese zoo admitted that its star attraction, two so-called pandas ...