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Snow tubers accidentally wipe out staff member in China
Recently, at Yulong Creek Snow and Ice World in Fushun, Liaoning Province, a skiing team resembling a "snake" made of connected snow tubes accidentally knocked over a staff member who was taking photos near the slope. Fortunately, the staff member was unharmed due to the cushioning provided by the snow.
The "Crazy Snow Tube" project at Yulong Creek Snow and Ice World involves 10 to 20 people sitting in snow tubes connected together, drifting along specially designed grooves on the slopes. Because the formation resembles a wriggling snake, it has been nicknamed the "Crazy Snake."
The project features snow slopes of various lengths, with the 600-meter Aurora Snow Slope being the most popular. Visitors can ride snow tubes down from a high point, enjoying a thrilling 600-meter-long adventure.
In addition to the 600-meter slope, there are other options such as 200-meter and 500-meter slopes, which also allow visitors to experience the fun of snow tubing, though the level of excitement and duration varies.
Furthermore, in 2024, Yulong Creek Snow and Ice World introduced a new 800-meter forest snow slope, offering an even more thrilling and adventurous skiing experience for visitors.
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