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The Asian Winter Games is a chance for China to showcase its booming ice and snow sports industry - which has seen significant growth since the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Now Austria is increasing cooperation with Chinese ski resorts. Correspondent Johannes Pleschbergger reports from the slopes.

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00:00Each year Gerhard Zint sends dozens of instructors to China to teach the Austrian way of skiing.
00:09Our trainers, they fly over and they stay about two months in China.
00:15This cooperation is getting more and more intensive because more and more ski resorts are developed in China.
00:22But the exchange of know-how between Austria and China goes both ways.
00:28While Austria has long been a skiing mecca, the number of Austrians hitting the slopes
00:33has significantly declined over the past decades due to both rising lift prices and temperatures.
00:39It's why Austria's biggest ski lift operator, Ski Amadei, is now looking east
00:43to learn from China's massively growing winter sports sector.
00:48In the past five years, the number of skiers and snowboarders in the People's Republic has almost tripled,
00:54helped by the construction of massive ski domes in many Chinese cities.
00:58Gustav Eisinger, who runs the continent's second largest ski area near Salzburg, says that's something Europe could adopt.
01:06This easy access to skiing, this is what we can learn in Austria from Chinese ski resorts.
01:12Ski domes definitely would help a lot to keep this lifestyle, also in the big agglomerations of Europe, alive.
01:24Meanwhile, China's often relatively small-scaled resorts could learn from the alpine trend
01:30to interlink multiple ski areas, creating much larger ski destinations.
01:36To ride on all of our slopes, you need three or four days.
01:41And after the slope, it's time for apres-ski.
01:45Hey guys, is it okay if we sit here?
01:48Yeah, sure.
01:50Eisinger predicts this festive alpine lifestyle will soon make its way to the People's Republic.
01:56I think also Chinese ski resorts could actually adopt this concept.
02:03It keeps skiers in the sports for decades.
02:08Another measure to keep people in the sport is the exchange of know-how.
02:13Eisinger started cooperating with China's Taiwu resort seven years ago
02:17and is hoping to continue this cooperation in the future.
02:20Johannes Blechberger, CGTN, Flachau in Austria.

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