In Europe, there is an old legend that an angel came to live in a beautiful valley and paved it with endless flowers and forests, inlaid with silver glittering pearls.


And wished: "From now on, people will come to be close to you, praise you and fall in love with you" This valley is the Alps.


The Alps, the dream snow country of Europeans, with their crystal white snow and ice, extremely clean blue skies and clouds, and pure and holy Alps, have attracted many people from all over the world to come here.


Deeply impressed by the beauty of the Alps, and when he pushed open the window early in the morning, the pure white and immaculate snowy landscape came into view, set against a huge blue sky, and he was so enthralled by the view that he couldn't help himself.


The Alps have attracted travelers from all over the world to make the trip in their unique style. Every winter, celebrities from all over the world, even Prince Charles, come here to ski, and this region in western Europe carries so many legends.


Switzerland is renowned for its large snowfields, high altitude, and excellent snow quality. There are various ski resorts to choose from here.


1. Mount Tirex, at 3,238 metres above sea level, is located in Ingeborg, south of Lake Lucerne. Its thousand-year-old glaciers have made it one of the most famous peaks in the Alps, made famous by the world's first 360-degree rotating cable car and the highest suspension bridge in Europe. The charming town of Ingeborg below is the largest winter sports resort in the Lucerne region.


The ski resort of Ingeborg has everything skiing fans could wish for. There are pistes with a vertical drop of over 2,000 metres and the longest run of 12 kilometres down Tirlex Mountain to the town of Ingeborg.


Ingleborough is world-famous for its cross-country skiing and also has perfect slopes for all levels of skiing. Families will find a children's novice area, professional children's ski instructors and daycare for children.


2. The Jungfrau, known as the "Queen" of the Alps, is one of the highest peaks in the Alps at 4,158 meters, 18 kilometers southeast of Interlaken.


One of Switzerland's classic tourist attractions, the Jungfrau has always attracted visitors from all over the world with its snow, peaks, sunshine, and puffy clouds.


3. Gstaad ski resort. The town of Gstaad, a favourite resort of international celebrities, is located in Saanen in south-western Switzerland and can be reached by train or coach from Zurich, Bern or Geneva airports, and the Golden Pass panoramic train line also passes through Gstaad.


Although Gstaad is 1,000 metres above sea level, with 3,000 metres of glaciers and 2,000 metres of drop-offs, the ski area is actually very suitable for beginners, with 85% of the pistes being of beginner and intermediate difficulty.


Out of a total of 220 kilometres of pistes, the blue and red pistes account for more than 180 kilometres. No advanced skiing skills are required to ski the pure white mountains.