Winter wonderland made of cotton: Chinese attraction apologizes
Winter wonderland made of cotton: Chinese attraction apologizes
A local tourist attraction in the southwest Chinas , who praised themselves as a winter wonderland, came into difficulty after visitors who were looking for the perfect selfie that the promised "snow" actually Cotton and foamy water was made.
The Chengdu Snow Village: A disappointing experience
The Chengdu Snow Village project in the province of Sichuan - known for its sharp food and pandas - wanted to attract tourists about the celebrations for the new year by showing the thick snow photos on the roofs of log houses.
disappointed tourists and fake snow
However, many visitors were angry and disappointed when they found out that the advertised "snow" was actually huge cotton areas. POSTED POSTED POSTION OF THE ARRAUCHERED VISE INFORMATION DISCOMED THE GREEN RIGHLY BRAUNES or hung in the branches of small bushes. On the roof of a building was the material that looked like bed linen with clearly visible booklings.
The apology of the Snow Village operator
The Snow Village made an apology on social media and blamed the unusually warm weather in the region for the mishap. "In order to create a 'snowy' atmosphere, the tourist village bought cotton for the snow ... However, it did not achieve the expected effect and left a very bad impression with the visitors," it said in a statement.
Refunds for dissatisfied visitors were promised. An employee explained to the state -run Global Times: "After the experience of the past few years we usually had snow in winter. That is why we prepared this place for photo shoots in advance and waited for the snow. This year, however, the weather did not play along, and it did not snow."
examination for misleading advertising
Pictures of the snow village can no longer be seen on their official social media. The village has now been closed, and the market regulators are investigating the tourist attraction for suspicion of false advertising, the Cultural and Tourist Office of Chengdu reported in a explanation .
climate change and its effects on tourist attractions
according to a state authority warmest since the weather recording in China. The average temperature in Chengdu in January is typically between 3 and 10 degrees Celsius.
worldwide many tourist attractions that rely on snow are fighting with the increasing temperatures caused by climate change.
Experiences from the past: further controversy in China
When Beijing 2022 organized the Winter Olympics, the climatic variability made the games practical completely dependent on artificial snow.
This is not the first time that a tourist attraction in China ensures controversy because it did not consider what was promised in brochures. Last year a video appeared that seemed to show that a famous waterfall in a national park may be was supplied with water through a pipe. The parking authorities later admitted that the waterfall in the northern central province of Henan was "slightly improved" during the dry season to meet the expected tourists.
In the same year, a Chinese zoo admitted that its main attraction, two so -called pandas, actually simply painted dogs
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