
Mount Jinfo is well-known as the “South China Snowland.” Recently, it embraced its first snow this year and the rarely seen winter scenery has attracted many Chinese mountain climbers. To welcome them, Jinfo Resort set up a hotpot that is 6 meters in diameter on the snow-covered ground, with over 20 meat and vegetable dishes. Now, for the first time ever, tourists can eat hotpot while watching twirling snowflakes to feel hot and cold at the same time.

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