Daming Mountain Wansongling Ski Resort is currently the largest ski resort in East China. With the excitement of winter sports at the ongoing Winter Olympics, many people have been inspired to try skiing. If you’re interested in hitting the slopes, don’t miss out on Daming Mountain Ski Resort in Hangzhou!
Daming Mountain Wansongling Ski Resort
This is the highest and largest snow-viewing, snow-playing, and skiing resort in East China. Here, you can experience the thrill of skiing and enjoy the rare “snowy scenery” of the South. Covering an area of 130,000 square meters, the resort can accommodate 6,000 people skiing at the same time. With an elevation of 1,200 meters, it is a true high-mountain forest ski resort.
Skiing Experience
Winter sports have attracted people of all ages. Taking everyone’s needs into consideration, Wansongling Ski Resort has been divided into five areas according to its functions: entrance area, practice area, beginner area, intermediate area, and snow play area. These zones allow visitors to practice, continuously improve their skills, and meet their diverse needs. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned skier, you can have a unique skiing experience here.
Things to Know
Address: No. 158 Hengxi Bridge, Bai Guo Village, Qingliangfeng, Lin’an District, Hangzhou (can be navigated to the Daming Mountain Scenic Area Visitor Center)
Opening Hours: The visitor center begins ticket checking at 8:00 AM and stops admitting visitors at 2:30 PM
Ski Resort Opening Hours: 8:45 AM – 6:00 PM
Skiing Prices: The following image is for reference only, please check the actual price at the site.
Answers to Skiing-Related Questions
1. Is snowboarding or skiing with two boards available?
Answer: Both are available!
2. Can I bring my own ski equipment?
Answer: You can bring your own equipment, but you need to purchase ski hourly tickets at the site at a 60% discount.
3. Do I need to pay a deposit?
A deposit of 500 yuan is required, which will be returned to your original account after deducting relevant rental fees.
4. What if I don’t know how to ski? Are there any instructors? How much do they cost?
Answer: Beginners are recommended to practice in the practice area. There are instructors available.
The price is as follows: Snowboarding 300 yuan/hour/person, Skiing 200 yuan/hour/person; Snowboarding 400 yuan/hour/2-3 people, Skiing 300 yuan/hour/2-3 people.
5. What is the smallest size for ski boots?
The smallest size for ski boots is 19, with an inner length of 14.5 cm. Generally, if you can wear the smallest ski boots, you can wear the smallest size ski jacket.
6. How old does a child need to be to ski?
Generally, it is recommended to decide based on the child’s physical condition and whether they can wear size 19 ski boots.
7. Do local residents of Lin’an get discounts? How to buy tickets?
Local residents of Lin’an get discounts. On weekdays, it costs 100 yuan for unlimited skiing, excluding scenic transportation and cable car. This does not include weekends and holidays. You can purchase tickets at the ticket office of the scenic area visitor center with your ID card.
8. Does the ski resort have hot water? Where can I eat?
There is free hot water in the ski equipment hall. The second floor of the ski equipment hall is a food area with drinks, coffee, snacks, noodles, and hot pot.
Entry Process
(1) Bring your ID card to the Daming Mountain Scenic Area Visitor Center, check your health code and itinerary code, have your temperature measured, and then check in.
(2) Then take the scenic bus to the cable car station and the mountain entrance. You can choose to take the cable car up the mountain or walk up the mountain (if there is icy and snowy weather, the path will be temporarily closed. It is recommended to call 0571-63709588/63627888 to inquire before your trip)
(3) Skiers need to go to the ski equipment hall, pay a deposit at the ticket office, receive a wristband, rent equipment, put on their ski boots, and then enter the ski area.
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