Snow, ice, and a mountain of fish! ❄️🐟 This December, fishermen at Chagan Lake on the Chinese mainland kicked off the ice fishing festival with the season's first 'red net', hauling in over 50,000 kilograms in a single drop.
Thanks to new scientific methods (like advanced oxygenation systems and smart stocking plans), fish density under the ice has soared. Last winter's record 'red net' of 260,000 kilograms now sets the bar for future hauls, and locals are dreaming big.
The festival transforms the frozen lake into a buzzing community hub: colorful ice huts, live music, and endless seafood tastings. It draws travelers, culture enthusiasts, and seafood lovers from all over.
As the chill of 2025 turns to 2026, everyone is eyeing the next record-breaking red net. Who knows? This could be the year Chagan Lake redefines what a bumper harvest really means! 🎉
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Chinese fishermen celebrate bumper harvest at Chagan Lake ice fishing festival
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