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The First Snow Tints Jincheng

2025-12-15

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Yellow River News Network, Jincheng (Reporter Song Yuting) — On December 12, the first snowfall of winter arrived as expected in Jincheng, Shanxi. At Longma Lake Park within the Fengcheng Wellness Demonstration Zone, the covered bridges and pavilions stood in striking contrast against the pristine white snow. The landscape, draped in silver, painted a winter scene where ecological beauty, the grace of ancient architecture, and the leisurely charm of wellness intertwined.



After the snowfall, the Seven-Hole Moon Bridge lay frozen on the water, frosted over, while the Qixia Pavilion's eaves were covered in snow, creating a breathtaking scene.


Snow falling on Longma Lake adds poetic charm to Jincheng.



As night fell and the lights came on, the snow-covered landscape took on an even more enchanting aura under the illumination.



In recent years, Jincheng has leveraged its geographical location and wellness resources to refine its spatial layout, showcasing the city's livability through its ecological beauty. Nestled at the foot of Baima Temple Mountain, Longma Lake Park spans approximately 26 hectares. The park features meticulously designed attractions including viewing platforms, water pavilions and corridors, the Autumn Water Mountain Pavilion, cascading streams, flower-filled walking paths, and sunlit lawns.