
Yabuli Ski Resort is a national AAAA-level scenic spot, located 20 kilometers southeast of Yabuli Town, Shangzhi City, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, and 240 kilometers from Harbin City.
The resort consists of three peaks of Zhangguangcai Ridge in Changbai Mountain Range, namely the main peak Daguokui Mountain with an altitude of 1,374.8 meters, Erguokui Mountain with an altitude of 1,258 meters, and Sanguokui Mountain with an altitude of 1,000 meters.
Temperate monsoon climate, best for travel in winter
3-4 hours
10 yuan for admission, skiing is charged separately
8:00-16:00
Yabuli Ski Resort is China’s largest and most famous ski resort, established in the 1980s. It is a key training base for Chinese ski athletes and a major winter sports destination, reflecting the development of winter tourism in Northeast China.
Located about 200 km southeast of Harbin city center in Heilongjiang Province. Accessible by train from Harbin to Yabuli Railway Station, by bus, or taxi from Harbin. Shuttle services from Harbin city hotels or the airport are also available.
The ski season generally runs from late November to early March. Resort facilities typically operate from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The best time to visit is mid-December to February for optimal snow conditions.
Lift tickets vary by slope and duration, generally between 150–500 CNY per day. Tickets can be purchased online via the resort’s website or on-site at ticket counters.
During peak season, advance booking is recommended 1–2 weeks ahead for lift tickets and accommodation to ensure availability.
1–3 days depending on skiing experience, other winter activities, and relaxation time at resort facilities.
Guided ski lessons are available in Chinese and sometimes English. General resort tours and event guides are mainly in Chinese.
Start with beginner slopes to warm up, then progress to intermediate/advanced slopes. Take breaks at resort cafes, explore scenic viewpoints, and finish with recreational activities like tubing or spa relaxation.
Some slopes offer night skiing with floodlights. Special winter events, competitions, and seasonal festivals are also held during the ski season.
Peak crowds occur during weekends, Chinese New Year, and national holidays. Weekdays are less crowded, especially in early December or late February.
Facilities include restrooms, cafes, restaurants, ski rental shops, warming lounges, first aid stations, and souvenir shops.
Yes, many areas are accessible. Skiing may require some physical ability, but beginner slopes, lifts, and resort amenities accommodate children and elderly visitors. Some facilities have wheelchair access.
Most resort facilities accept cash, Chinese mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay), and major credit cards.
Restaurants and cafes within the resort offer Chinese cuisine, hotpot, western-style meals, snacks, and coffee shops.
Vegetarian options are available, but halal or fully vegan options are limited; visitors should check menus in advance.
The resort offers several hotels and lodges near the slopes, ranging from luxury to mid-range, as well as guesthouses in Yabuli Town nearby.
Souvenirs include ski gear, winter sports accessories, local handicrafts, postcards, and snow-themed items.
Return by shuttle bus, taxi, or train to Harbin city. For longer trips, arrange private transfers or car rentals to nearby scenic areas or towns.