Only good for beginners, more advanced skiers should go to the ski resorts in the mountains.
The equipment here is as bad as it gets, and is included in the standard entry ticket fee. If you want better equipment there are shops inside that offer rental for a price (120-200 yuan).
The quality of the snow here is decent given thats its fake and the routes are well maintained.
If you come during weekends expect to see crowds of people and wait times for the ski lifts can go up to 20 minutes.
Price guide so you dont get scammed (in chinese yuan):
Entry for the morning + afternoon - 350 Night ski - 165
Ski jacket and ski pants - 30 Ski glass - 10 Ski gloves -...
Read moreNice ski resort and home of the infamous 'Nanshan Open', the longest running snowboard contest in China, happening every year in January. If you happen to be there around mid January, you shouldn't miss it. If you have a chance, go to the top station, you have a great view up there over the whole resort & to Miyun town. You might even witness a wedding fireworks from up there in a distance! Another great way to go downhill is the toboggan run, but I'm not sure if its open the whole year thru. Skiing/Snowboarding is surprisingly good, since the show is very dry and the slopes are always in a good condition. Mind unexperienced...
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