I have to say, there are so many ski resorts in Beijing. As a southerner, I’m really envious of the ski resorts in the north. I’ve done a few episodes on Beijing ski resorts recently and I feel like I can’t keep up! But the ski resorts down south are so far away, sometimes you even have to cross cities to find one. Anyway, enough about that, today I’m going to talk about Beijing Yunfo Ski Resort.
Beijing Yunfo Ski Resort Travel Guide:
Address: Xiongzhuang Town, Miyun District, Beijing (near Yunfo Mountain Resort)
Opening hours: 8:30-17:00 (subject to change)
Ticket prices:
Full-day skiing – Adult ticket 220 yuan
4-hour skiing – Adult ticket (weekend ticket) 190 yuan
Transportation guide: Jingcheng Expressway – Miyun Station (Exit 16) – Go straight north – Mixi Road – Shuishi Hotel to the east – Yunfo Mountain Ski Resort.
What makes Yunfo Mountain Ski Resort special:
Feature 1: One of the largest and most comprehensive green ski resorts in North China
Feature 2: Professional ski slopes for a more thrilling experience, complete supporting facilities for a more comfortable experience, and stunning views
Feature 3: Let loose in a snowy wonderland, escape the hustle and bustle, leave your worries behind, and enjoy the thrill of skiing
Feature 4: An oversized ski equipment hall that can accommodate 3,000 people for simultaneous equipment and clothing changes
Feature 5: High-temperature steam disinfection drying rooms to ensure your ski suits and boots are dry and clean
Beijing Yunfo Ski Resort is located in Xiongzhuang Town, Miyun District, Beijing, situated on the southern bank of the Miyun Reservoir, a Beijing water source protection area. Surrounded by mountains on three sides, it boasts a beautiful environment and is a large-scale comprehensive ski tourism destination that integrates accommodation, dining, conferences, entertainment, and fitness. Using the steep cliffs of Gushan Village’s Thousand Dangerous Valleys as its backdrop, it creates a world of ice and snow. With its ice mountains, ice waterfalls, ice slopes, and ice flowers, it shapes a magnificent polar world.
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