Heavy snow of up to 48cm fell in northeastern China.
Roads were paralyzed and public transportation was cut off, forcing residents to walk to and from work.
This is Beijing correspondent Kang Jeong-gyu.
[Reporter]
Cars parked on the side of the road were completely covered with snow.
Due to the sudden heavy snow, the road turned into a parking lot.
Passengers don't take the bus, they get off and push.
On the way to and from work, the residents chose to walk.
[Heogang City, Heilongjiang Province, China: There was no car when I went to work in the morning, and I have to walk home completely, but it's snowing so much]
Snow bombs poured into northeastern China.
Heilongjiang Province, the northernmost province, has accumulated up to 48cm of snow.
As of November, it is the highest snowfall.
[China's state-run CCTV Weather Forecast: Large amounts of water vapor from the sea enter the skies over the northeast, creating conditions for massive snow]
On the highway in Gansu Province, which turned into an icy road, there was a 30-kilometer traffic jam.
More than 300 vehicles were also isolated on the northwestern Xinjiang alpine road.
Railways and airports all over the country have also entered a war of snow removal.
Overnight, snow fell in Beijing, the capital, but the weather observation did not meet the first snow standard.
I'm Kang Jeong-gyu from Beijing.
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