Chinese Snow Village Apologizes for Using Cotton and Soap to Simulate Snow
The Chengdu tourist attraction closed after visitors criticized its use of fake snow during unusually warm weather.
- The Chengdu Snow Village in Sichuan province faced backlash for using cotton wool and soapy water to create artificial snow after unseasonably warm weather prevented real snowfall.
- Promotional images of snowy landscapes attracted tourists, but visitors were disappointed to find the fake snow, leading to widespread criticism on social media.
- The attraction issued a public apology, admitting the fake snow failed to meet expectations and offering refunds to dissatisfied tourists.
- The site has since been closed, and local authorities are investigating the incident for potential false advertising violations.
- The controversy highlights the challenges tourist destinations face as climate change increasingly disrupts weather patterns worldwide.