CHANGBAISHAN, Jilin, Aug. 3 -- Northeast China's
scenic forest and ski resort of Changbai Mountain was further opened to tourists
on Sunday with the operation of a new airport.
The first flight, by China Southern Airlines, took
about 40 minutes from Changchun, capital of Jilin Province, to the Changbai
Mountain Airport.
Construction of the airport in Jilin's Fusong County
began in July 2006 and was completed at a cost of 550 million yuan (80 million
U.S. dollars). It is expected to handle 540,000 passengers annually by 2015.
Investment came from the Civil Aviation
Administration of Chinaand the Jilin provincial government. It is run by the
Jilin Civil Aviation Airport Group.
It is planned that the airport will also serve direct
flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Dalian, Shenyang, Shenzhen and Guangzhou.
Changbai Mountain is in the border area between China
and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Skiing is possible from late October to June, and it
has hosted international skiing events and tourism festivals.
Tourist numbers to the Changbai Mountain scenic area
are growing by 25 percent annually, and 950,000 visitors arrived in 2007.