

Frozen Kingdom, an ice-themed summer resort set up in Luya Mountain, Shanxi province in northern China, recently opened to the public, becoming popular this summer.
The man-made ice cave is a large-scale tourist project designed by a top international team and produced by well-known local and overseas ice sculpture masters at the cost of 27 million yuan.

The unknown civilization in Frozen Kingdom catches visitors’ curiosity and desire for exploration. Visitors can experience life and war in an imaginary lost civilization through entertainment facilities like ski trails, top-speed drifting and dinosaur fossils.

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