
Wangwu Mountain Ski Resort is located at the foot of Wangwu Mountain in Jiyuan City, covering a total area of 50,000 square meters. It has 4 ski slopes with varying slopes, with the maximum slope reaching 50 degrees. It is a tourist, sports and leisure venue.
It has a warm temperate continental monsoon climate, with warm and windy springs, hot and rainy summers, clear and cool autumns, and dry, cold, and little snow in winters.
It is recommended to play for three hours
130 yuan/3 hours
Wangwushan Ski Resort is a modern winter sports destination in Henan, developed to promote tourism and skiing culture in central China. It combines natural mountain landscapes with recreational facilities for seasonal sports.
Located in Wangwu Mountain, Henan province. Accessible by regional bus, taxi, or private car. Walking or shuttle services may be needed to reach ski areas.
Open typically from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the winter season (December to February). Best visiting times are weekdays to avoid crowds and during clear, snowy days for optimal skiing conditions.
Ticket prices vary depending on ski passes (half-day, full-day, or multiple-day). Generally 150–400 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the resort or online through official platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended on weekends, holidays, or peak season to ensure lift access. 1–3 days in advance is sufficient.
Plan for at least 4–6 hours to enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and resort facilities fully.
Guided ski lessons are available, mainly in Chinese. English-speaking instructors may be available upon request.
Start with equipment rental and warm-up runs on beginner slopes, move to intermediate slopes, enjoy snowboarding or tubing, then relax at the resort’s rest areas or cafes.
Some slopes offer evening skiing or lighting events during peak season. Special seasonal activities may be scheduled for holidays.
Weekdays are less crowded. Weekends, holidays, and peak winter season are the busiest times.
Facilities include public restrooms, ski rental shops, cafes, restaurants, lounges, and rest areas.
Accessible for children and elderly with caution; ski slopes may be challenging for disabled visitors, though resort facilities are partially accessible.
Cards and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted; cash can also be used.
Resort restaurants and nearby eateries serve local cuisine, fast food, and hot drinks for skiers.
Vegetarian options are generally available; halal options may be limited.
Nearby mountain lodges, guesthouses, and small hotels offer convenient access to the resort.
Souvenir shops sell winter accessories, local handicrafts, postcards, and ski-themed items.
Taxis, private car, or shuttle buses are the most convenient for traveling to nearby towns or attractions.