An aerial view shows a truck going through a snow-covered rural road to the Arctic Village in China's northernmost city Mohe. [Photo by Chu Fuchao/ for chinadaily.com.cn]
While some places are still waiting for the first snow, China's northernmost city Mohe in Heilongjiang province has turned into a fairyland capped with snow. Despite extreme cold, the Arctic Village, the most famous tourist attraction in the city, attracts a large number of visitors to enjoy ice and snow.
An aerial view photo shows a truck going through a snow-covered rural road to the Arctic Village in China's northernmost city Mohe. [Photo by Chu Fuchao/ for chinadaily.com.cn]
An aerial view of snowed-covered pine forest in the Arctic Village in China's northernmost city Mohe. [Photo by Chu Fuchao for chinadaily.com.cn]
An aerial view of the snow-covered Arctic Village in China's northernmost city Mohe. [Photo by Chu Fuchao/ for chinadaily.com.cn]
An aerial view of the snow-themed park in the Arctic Village in China's northernmost city Mohe. [Photo by Chu Fuchao/ for chinadaily.com.cn]
A snowman stands in front of a country inn in the Arctic Village in China's northernmost city Mohe. [Photo by Chu Fuchao/ for chinadaily.com.cn]
A snow sculpture stands on roadside in the Arctic Village in China's northernmost city Mohe. [Photo by Chu Fuchao/ for chinadaily.com.cn]
A snow-themed inn in the Arctic Village in China's northernmost city Mohe. [Photo by Chu Fuchao/ for chinadaily.com.cn]
Tourists pose for a photo at a square in the Arctic Village in China's northernmost city Mohe. [Photo by Chu Fuchao/ for chinadaily.com.cn]