Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the rapid growth of the ice and snow economy in southern China, particularly in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area, driven by innovation and consumer demand [3][4][8] - The ice and snow industry in China is projected to reach a scale of 1,005.3 billion yuan by 2025, with the number of ice and snow sports venues increasing from 1,133 in 2018 to an expected 2,678 by the end of 2024 [5][7] - The number of indoor ski resorts has surged from 5 during the 2013-2014 season to 59 in the 2023-2024 season, primarily located in southern cities [5][7] Group 2 - In Guangdong, over 30 ice and snow venues have been established, with notable projects like Guangzhou's "Hot Snow Miracle" attracting over 1 million visitors in just 15 months, and Shenzhen's "Qianhai Huafa Ice and Snow World" receiving over 400,000 visitors in its first month of trial operation [10][13] - The region is fostering a diverse range of ice and snow experiences, integrating elements of culture, technology, sports, and accommodation, which enhances the overall consumer offering [17][18] - The influx of international tourists, particularly from Hong Kong and Macau, has significantly boosted ice and snow-related tourism, with ticket sales for Guangdong's "Hot Snow Miracle" increasing by 207% for Hong Kong visitors and 55% for Macau visitors in early November 2025 [18][21]
冰雪春天|大寒启新潮,南粤冰雪燃【财经二十四节气】
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