YINCHUAN — Lanshan Park in Yinchuan, capital of Ningxia Hui autonomous region, is drawing growing attention for integrating winter sports, local cuisine and cultural events with its famed sunset scenery, attracting more visitors and enriching the city's tourism offerings.
The park's "sunset ice rink", spanning approximately 8,000 square meters, has seen a surge in tourist visits since the Spring Festival holiday in February.
Set against the majestic Helan Mountains, the outdoor rink offers skaters sweeping sunset views and has become a popular spot for family activities and photos. Costumed mascots and miniature trains add to the festive atmosphere, appealing to visitors of all ages.
Wang Wentao, a tourist from Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan province, visited with his daughter and described the experience as extraordinary.
"My daughter was delighted, and the scenery was amazing. It's well worth the trip," he says.
Another attraction that has gone viral on social media involves visitors donning warm red suits and lying on the frozen lake to pose for photos.
Moreover, Lanshan Park teamed up with the nearby Shahu Scenic Area this winter to offer an "ice-breaking journey". Visitors cruise on antique-style boats through water channels cut open by an icebreaker, enjoying hotpot, wine or tea while taking in winter landscapes and sunset reflections.
"The park used to receive few visitors in winter, but this year, daily peak holiday attendance neared 10,000," says Wang Hao, deputy general manager of Yinchuan Cultural Tourism Development Group.
"We have made full use of our sunset resources."
Since May 2025, Lanshan Park has been hosting the "sunset choir", drawing thousands to sing together as the sun sets over the lake and mountains. Seasonal music festivals and themed events have followed, sometimes prompting visitors to linger despite rain.