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"In order to create a 'snowy' atmosphere the tourist village purchased cotton for the snow. But it did not achieve the expected effect, leaving a very bad impression on tourists who came to visit."

Chengdu Snow Village confessed on its website, quoted in From "China snow village ‘cheats’ tourists with cotton wool and soap/Chengdu Snow Village, in Sichuan, was forced to apologise after visitors were left feeling ‘insulted'" (London Times).

Other cheesy tourism trickery from China:
Last year, it was revealed that the spectacular gushing flow of the famous Yuntai Mountain Waterfall in the central Henan province is augmented with artificial pipes that “ensure its attractiveness during the dry season.” 
Less defensibly, the Zibo City amusement park in Shandong province faced criticism when visitors noticed that its zebras were actually donkeys painted with black and white stripes.

The owners had been inspired by Taizhou Zoo in Jiangsu province, whose two pandas surprised visitors by unexpectedly barking. The zoo first claimed that they were “panda dogs,” but eventually admitted that they were painted chow-chows.

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Chris म्हणाले...

Potemkin Snow!

Heartless Aztec म्हणाले...

What? No giant Rat er... Mouse?

Enigma म्हणाले...

Next, recount how Chinese vendors of infant formula added a chemical to make formula pass minimum protein level tests. The caused 54,000 injuries and the deaths of 4 babies. China -- you be you...everyone else...beware...

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2008/10/09/the-story-behind-chinas-tainted-milk-scandal

Wilbur म्हणाले...

Caveat viator.
And not just in China.

gspencer म्हणाले...

That's the kind of snow I like. At the moment the real stuff, glazed with thick ice covers my street, yard, driveway, with no melting temps in the forecast. Western Mass.

MadTownGuy म्हणाले...

Temu Tourist Trap.

Leland म्हणाले...

Cotton really ruins the snowball fights. Perhaps if China had banned snowballs, then people would have just looked at the white fluffy stuff rather than pick it up.

Lloyd W. Robertson म्हणाले...

I was once at a dinner with a group of people, several of them of Chinese ancestry. We all shared stories about travel, kids etc. The Chinese people, in this relaxed atmosphere, started sharing stories about traveling to Chna. One company offered the best deals for travel plus accommodation, a number of cities. But there was a catch. Travellers were expected to shop, and the quality of the dinner at the end of a day depended on how much shopping had been done .

Iman म्हणाले...

With two you get egg rolled

Jaq म्हणाले...

Sounds like something Larry David would come up with.

Wince म्हणाले...

Snow job.

Iman म्हणाले...

Lookin’ for a home
Gotta have a home…

Lazarus म्हणाले...

"Cotton wool"?

Somebody don't know their fabrics.

Chengdu's mistake was not making the fake snow out of cotton candy.

Lazarus म्हणाले...

Less defensibly, the Zibo City amusement park in Shandong province faced criticism when visitors noticed that its zebras were actually donkeys painted with black and white stripes.

Tom Friedman and P.T. Barnum exclaim in unison: "Damn! That used to be us!"

Aggie म्हणाले...

So.... I guess we can assume that somebody from the Central Committee visited with their grandchild and it didn't go over well?

mezzrow म्हणाले...

Was there an egress? Every proper park should have an egress, shouldn't it?

Ann Althouse म्हणाले...

"Cotton wool"

It's a British newspaper. "Cotton wool" is just cotton in that raw fluffy form, not spun into thread or woven into fabric.

Americans say "cotton wool" too. What do you call the cotton that isn't in ball form? You might say "cotton batting."

Randomizer म्हणाले...

There is something charming about the Chinese tourism trickery. When the ruse is exposed, the company doesn't blame climate change, society or a rogue employee.

“But it did not achieve the expected effect, leaving a very bad impression on tourists who came to visit.”

The company is saying that they are sorry that their trick didn't work.

The Zibo Park story sounds interesting. Did one owner cook up the idea and convince the other owner.

"I heard about some zoo that painted dogs to look like pandas. It worked for a little while, but we've all seen pandas, so that was stupid. You ever see a zebra? Nobody has. We got all them donkeys that kids were supposed to ride, but they are too stubborn to do anything. Donkeys are boring. If they was zebras, then the kids would be happy just to watch them eat and goof around."

RCOCEAN II म्हणाले...

Seems like they're half-way to Chinese "candyland".

GRW3 म्हणाले...

Did they have the Dog Panda too?

Larry J म्हणाले...

Enigma said...
Next, recount how Chinese vendors of infant formula added a chemical to make formula pass minimum protein level tests. The caused 54,000 injuries and the deaths of 4 babies. China -- you be you...everyone else...beware...

While we're at it, don't forget the problems resulting from Chinese companies putting toxic materials in drywall that was sold to the US.

https://www.driritetampa.com/chinese-drywall-things-everyone-needs-to-know/

Howard म्हणाले...

Rock wool is a thing, too. It's stories like this that demonstrate China is a paper Tiger.

Nice म्हणाले...

"cotton batting."

Perhaps you mean bunting? Usually anything decor that's draped or strewn is considered bunting. Bunting is also my favorite bird species. We birders have our prefrences.

mikee म्हणाले...

Could be worse than fake snow.
I recall a video of Chinese food manufacturers using a diesel truck exhaust to dry sliced vegetables out before sale. Such entrepreneurial outside-the-box thinking! Such utter unconcern for the quality of their product, or the safety of their customers. Cotton batting used for snow is a positive in comparison.

boatbuilder म्हणाले...

They filmed a Hallmark Christmas movie in the little historic village where we lived in CT. Lots of fake snow. Looked fine in the movie. Very cheesy up close.

Josephbleau म्हणाले...

Yea, and that Great Wall tourist trap. At least it was made in1500AD and is now fully depreciated and has a cost basis of zero.

Josephbleau म्हणाले...

"Cotton wool"

Yes, like steel wool or rock wool, just a term used in the industry.

Mary Beth म्हणाले...

Perhaps you mean bunting?
No, batting, like what's in quilts.

It seems like cotton would be a bad choice for the tops of the roofs. If it rains, it will get sodden and loose its fluffiness. I would have used asbestos, if I were China and didn't have to worry about pesky health regulations.

loudogblog म्हणाले...

Every major theme park in the United States uses fake snow during the Christmas season. (Both spun plastic for scenery and snow machines for a snow effect.) I've been dealing with theatrical snow machines since the 1980s. A fluid made from distilled water, alcohol and soap are forced throught a fabric "sock" by high pressure air. It creates small, light, floating, soap bubbles that look like show at a distance. (If the machine is out of adjustment the snow is actually large, messy, wet clumps of soap bubbles.)

Once we had an ice show where they built a snowbank from the house (audience area) up to the stage. They used lots and lots of this white, spun plastic. The problem was that the "snow" glowed bright purple when the blacklights were activated in the dark for the next skating number. (These were non-dimmable, HMI blacklights that had a warm up time.) So they got us hundreds of cans of white Krylon and we rattle canned the white snow with white Krylon. (Because the white Krylon didn't glow under the blacklights.)

loudogblog म्हणाले...

FYI, the movie, It's a Wonderful Life, actually used white painted corn flakes to get their "snow" when they were filming during a heatwave in Southern California.

loudogblog म्हणाले...

BTW, the last time I ordered snow fluid for my theme park, I ordered 3,575 gallons of it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otmV9y0YxiA

Temujin म्हणाले...

Shocked that the Chinese would fake snow. And do it so badly.

JAORE म्हणाले...

Wonder what happened to the now unemployed Chow dogs... and how did they get that particular name?

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