Winter snow roaming season
When winter comes, there is a clear difference in travel between the South and the North. These differences are mainly reflected in the purpose of travel, the choice of travel location, the way of travel, and the travel experience.
First, the purpose of the trip.
In winter, the purpose of the trip is different between the south and the north. Southerners mostly travel to feel the warmth and sunshine, while northerners mostly travel in search of winter sports such as snow and skiing. Therefore, the southern travel destinations are mostly seaside, hot springs and tropical areas, while the northern part of the country is mostly selected for ice and snow scenic spots and ski resorts.
Second, the choice of travel location.
Due to the different purposes of travel, there are also differences in the choice of travel locations between the north and the south. Southerners like to choose coastal cities with warm climates and sunny sunshine, such as Sanya, Haikou, Xiamen, etc., or hot spring resorts, such as Huangshan Hot Springs, Laoshan Hot Springs, etc. Northerners, on the other hand, prefer to choose cities with ice and snow scenic spots, such as Harbin, Changchun, Shenyang, etc., or go to large ski resorts, such as Yabuli Ski Resort and Changbai Mountain Ski Resort.
3. Travel mode.
There are also differences in the way the North and the South travel. Most southerners travel on their own, because the southern climate is pleasant, there are many scenic spots, and the transportation is convenient, which is very suitable for independent travel. However, northerners mostly travel in groups, because the northern winter climate is cold and the scenic spots are relatively single, which is more suitable for joining tour groups. In addition, in the northern winter, due to snow and ice on the roads, it is more risky to travel by car, so more people choose to take public transportation or join a tour group.
Fourth, travel experience.
There are also differences in travel experience between the north and the south. Southerners travel mainly to relax, enjoy the warm sunshine and waves, and feel the tropical atmosphere and culture. Northerners, on the other hand, travel mainly to experience ice and snow sports and enjoy snow scenes, and to feel the charm and unique scenery of winter. As a result, the travel experience in the south is mostly leisure, while the north pays more attention to winter experiences such as ice and snow sports and snow viewing.
In short, the differences between the north and the south in winter are mainly reflected in the purpose of travel, the choice of travel location, the way of travel and the travel experience. Southerners are more interested in feeling the warmth and sunshine, while northerners are more focused on experiencing winter experiences such as ice and snow sports and snow viewing. These differences reflect the different climatic and cultural characteristics of the North and the South, and also demonstrate the diversity and richness of winter tourism. Whether in the south or in the north, winter is a season full of charm and character that is worth exploring and experiencing.