Asian International Village, aristocratic sports investment, commoners ** attraction, successful drainage.
More than 30 years ago, tennis, bowling, golf, and other four giant sports were all symbols of China's wealthy class. However, when people's living standards and incomes are getting higher and higher, the sports of the four families have gradually become commonplace for people, so there is a sports called "three forces", that is: "financial strength, endurance and reaction", this alone requires tens of thousands of yuan, and if you want to reach the intermediate level, you have to spend 100,000 yuan.
Due to the ** reason, it is difficult to promote skiing, even some rich countries in Northern Europe often worry about ski equipment, instructors and ski resorts, so it is even more difficult to promote it to Asia. However, Japan's Hakuba Village is a famous ski resort with 11 meters of snow and endless snow peaks that attract visitors from all over the world and are the most popular ski resort.
Nestled in the middle of the Sea of Japan (tropical monsoon) to the north and continental to the south, Hakuba is surrounded by three volcanic belts, with very thick snow and a dry pink snow. The Swiss stumbled upon it and "amazingly" called it the "Alps of Japan", and it was eventually included in the map of Japan.
Ideal for the 1998 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, Hakuba was home to more than a dozen circuits in its heyday, and in winter, it was crowded with tourists from all over the world. The increase in the number of tourists has led to the development of local tourism, hotels and restaurants, and Hakuba has become one of the best international villages in Asia thanks to its noble skiing activities, which attract many foreigners.
The reason why Hakuba attracts so many tourists is not only because of its strategic location, but also because of the investors from all over the world, so the competition here is fierce. Therefore, the ** in Hakuba Village can afford it, which is also an important factor in the popularity of the Japanese online, because there is already a high consumption there. After a glance at one of the largest sleigh shops in White Horse Village, Gao Peng noticed that the ** here is similar to in China, and some brands of goods are cheaper than in China.
For novices, Hakuba Village is a very high place, but there are still many basic tracks among the 200 tracks, and there is another important factor in the popularity of Hakuba Village, which is the cheap coach fee and high-quality tickets, 3-day tickets (optional ski resorts), which can be bought for only a few hundred yuan, and this kind of ordinary tickets are already cheap in China. However, Hakuba Village is a one-kilometer-long intermediate ski run, which is cheap and expensive, which can be seen from Bixue Township.
Anyone visiting Japan should know that although the food and accommodation in Hakuba Village are not expensive, the overall quality is much better than in China. I booked a White Horse Inn at Tujia, but I was surprised to see that a Dongshan Inn run by a local in Beijing, including the driver, only cost more than 400 yuan per person, and the owner recommended it for three days, but it only cost less than 3,000 yuan, which is why "the rich are in the snow country, the poor are in Japan" is circulating on the Internet.
He once asked the innkeeper why there were so many European and American tourists, and his answer was: "The mountains and rivers are very good, the scenery is very good, and the snow-capped mountains are very good", and the three-day trip proved that the people of Beijing are right. Hakuba Village uses snow-capped mountains as water, after so many years of hard work in Japan, the snow in Hakuba Village is very moist, and the taste is very good, so many people like to go to Hakuba Village to fetch water, and then take it back to make a cup of tea.