
Changbaishan Luneng Resort is located in Manjiang Town, Fusong County, Jilin Province. It is backed by Changbai Mountain to the east and is located at the intersection of three rivers. It has convenient transportation and is only a 20-minute drive from Changbaishan Airport.
The project leverages the resources of Changbai Mountain and showcases the three cultural elements of Changbai Mountain: ice and snow, folk customs, and forests. It features three themed zones: the Four Seasons Sports Zone, the Changbai Native Area, and the Forest Sound Zone, and ten key functional areas. Each zone has a core function, organically connected by a complex inner ring of functions, creating a 360-degree ecological resort destination.
The ski resort offers comprehensive instruction for beginners, intermediate skiers, and tourists alike. Its well-designed slopes include the nation's best terrain park and international-class off-piste trails. The resort boasts comprehensive supporting facilities, including the nation's first standalone ski school, and is surrounded by beautiful scenery.
Luneng Holy Land Ski Resort
About 3 hours
3-5 days
Ski resort: 260 yuan/person
Ski resort: Monday to Sunday, January 13th - March 15th, 08:30-16:30
Luneng Resort is a modern mountain resort located in the White Mountain region of Jilin. It is significant for its recreational facilities, offering skiing and year-round outdoor activities, and has become a key destination for tourism and winter sports in northeastern China.
The resort is situated in the White Mountain area of Jilin province. Visitors can reach it by taxi or private car from nearby cities. Shuttle services may be available from major nearby towns or train stations.
The resort is open year-round. Winter months are ideal for skiing (December–March), while summer and autumn are best for hiking and enjoying mountain scenery.
Entrance is included in resort activities fees, such as lift passes for skiing. Tickets and activity passes can usually be purchased both online via the resort website and offline at the reception.
Booking is recommended in peak season, especially for ski passes and accommodations. Advance booking of 1–2 weeks is suggested during holidays.
1–3 days are recommended to enjoy skiing, hiking, and resort amenities fully.
Guided tours are limited and typically in Chinese. Some resorts provide English-speaking staff for ski instruction or adventure activities.
Begin with a walk or hike to scenic viewpoints, enjoy skiing or snow activities, visit the spa or wellness center for relaxation, then dine at one of the resort’s restaurants before exploring adventure activity zones.
Night skiing may be available depending on the season. Special tours or light shows are occasionally offered during festivals or holidays.
The resort is busiest during winter holidays and weekends. Weekdays in early or late season are less crowded.
Facilities are generally family-friendly, but some ski slopes and hiking trails may not be suitable for elderly or disabled visitors without assistance.
Most facilities accept cards and mobile payments, though cash may be useful for small purchases.
The resort offers several on-site restaurants serving Chinese and Western cuisine. Nearby towns may have additional local dining options.
Vegetarian options are available on-site; vegan and halal options may be limited but can sometimes be requested in advance.
Luneng Resort provides on-site accommodations including hotels and lodges. Additional hotels are available in nearby towns and cities.
Yes, resort shops sell ski equipment, winter apparel, local handicrafts, and small souvenirs like postcards and keychains.
Private car, taxi, or shuttle services are the most convenient options for continuing to nearby scenic spots or returning to Jilin city.