
Jinan Jiudingta "Snow Dance" International Ski Resort is located in Liubu Town, Licheng District, Jinan, 26 kilometers from downtown Jinan. Spanning over 1,000 acres, it is a large-scale, pristine ethnic cultural scenic spot integrating ethnic customs, historical sites, recreational adventures, leisure vacations, skiing, and an ice and snow park. The resort now offers a ski school and exciting night skiing, making it the first comprehensive ski resort in Jinan to integrate skiing, ice and snow entertainment, accommodation, and dining.
The park comprises five themed areas: the "Dance of Snow" ski area, the "Flying on Snow" tubing area, the "Joy of Ice" skating rink, the "Rhythm of Winter" snow sculpture park, and the "Love in the Snow" ice and snow park. Nearly 20 ice and snow entertainment options are available, including skiing, skating, tubing, snow sculptures, ice sculptures, ice lanterns, dog sleds, horse-drawn sleds, sheep-drawn sleds, ice spinning tops, snowmobiles, curling, snowbikes, snow saucers, ice sleds, snowman building, snowball fights, and ice slides.
Jinan has a temperate monsoon climate with obvious monsoons and distinct four seasons: dry and rainy spring, warm and rainy summer, cool and dry autumn, and cold and snowy winter.
It is recommended to play for one hour
160 yuan/person
Daytime 8:30-17:00; Nighttime 18:00-21:00
Jiudingta Ski Resort is one of Jinan's main winter sports destinations, promoting snow sports culture and offering recreational and family-friendly activities. It contributes to local tourism and winter leisure in Shandong Province.
Located in the mountainous area near Jinan, Shandong. Visitors can reach it by taxi or private car. Some local bus services connect from the city center, but walking is not feasible due to the distance.
The ski season generally runs from December to February. Opening hours are typically from morning to late afternoon. Weekdays in January are less crowded, while weekends and holidays are busier.
Ticket prices vary depending on slope access, equipment rental, and package deals. Tickets can be purchased online on the resort’s official website or at the entrance.
Booking in advance is recommended during weekends or holidays. A few days to one week ahead is usually sufficient.
A full day is recommended to enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and the surrounding facilities comfortably.
Professional instructors are available for ski and snowboard lessons. Guides typically speak Chinese; English-speaking instructors may be arranged on request.
Start with a warm-up on beginner slopes, progress to intermediate slopes, take a lift to the top for scenic views, enjoy snow play areas, and finish with rest at the resort cafe.
Night skiing may be available on selected slopes. Seasonal winter events or light displays are occasionally organized during peak season.
Weekdays are less crowded; weekends, holidays, and school vacations attract more visitors.
Children can enjoy designated areas; elderly visitors may use rest areas and cafes. Wheelchair access may be limited on slopes but available in some resort facilities.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted; some small kiosks may prefer cash.
The resort has onsite cafes, snack bars, and restaurants offering local and international dishes. Nearby town areas also have eateries.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options may be limited and require checking in advance.
Nearby mountain lodges, hotels, and guesthouses provide convenient accommodation for overnight stays.
Souvenir shops sell ski gear, winter accessories, local handicrafts, and resort-themed memorabilia.
Taxis, ride-hailing services, and private cars are recommended for traveling to other city attractions or returning to Jinan city center.