He has visited various mountainous regions in central Europe, but has never been to such areas in China. "They look amazing and I would really love to experience these places now. I have fast checked the prices of some Chinese resorts in winter, and they look quite appealing too. The skiing facilities look very well-equipped and safety is given importance."
Stephen Cachia, lecturer in Chinese history at the University of Malta, has visited China several times. "China in winter is a wonderland of festivals, lanterns, ice sculptures and good hearty food," he said, adding: "In the freezing north of China, the Harbin ice festival attracts thousands of tourists who travel there to witness the spectacular ice sculptures and landscapes."
He is expecting to join celebrations of the upcoming Chinese Spring Festival. The China Cultural Center in Malta holds a series of events to celebrate the Spring Festival every year.