Core Insights - The launch of the Changxing Badujia Ski Resort, with a total investment of 320 million yuan and covering over 50,000 square meters, adds a new dimension to Zhejiang's ice and snow economy, featuring four professional ski trails and a 3,500 square meter snow play area for local tourists [5][6] Group 1: Industry Development - Zhejiang has developed a unique "snow-making" path through technological breakthroughs and scene innovation, despite lacking natural snow resources [5] - The province has seen the emergence of over 10 ice and snow recreational facilities since the establishment of its first outdoor ski resort in 2006, significantly boosting public interest in ice and snow sports [5] - The expected number of ski visits in Zhejiang for the 2024-2025 season is projected to reach 1.29 million, ranking sixth nationally and first in southern China [5] Group 2: Economic Impact - The ice and snow industry in Zhejiang has formed a comprehensive industrial chain, with over 500 related enterprises covering research, production, and sales, contributing to a year-round thriving ice and snow economy [6] - Ningbo Ninghai is recognized as the "Hometown of Sports Poles," producing about 60% of global ski poles, with domestic orders expected to grow by over 50% this year [6] - Taizhou Luqiao is known as the "Hometown of Snow Boots," accounting for one-third of national production, with an annual output value exceeding 1 billion yuan [6] - The ice and snow industry clusters in regions like Huzhou, Ningbo, Jinhua, and Jiaxing are creating a full industrial chain ecosystem that integrates experience, equipment manufacturing, and business innovation [6]
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-30 23:17