
The Qinling Four Seasons Indoor Skiing Hall is designed to fully utilize the existing mountain terrain, integrating multi-tiered green spaces and integrating cultural and natural landscapes, sports, and leisure tourism. The construction of a skiing hall at the project site effectively complements existing water-themed recreational sports programs. The construction and operation of this project will have a long-term impact on local economic development. With this project as its centerpiece, Haogou Village in Guanghuojie Town will be transformed into a complete mountain sports and entertainment district. This project fills the gap in skiing venues in western my country, enriching the city's leisure sports offerings. It will encourage healthy consumption in western China, particularly around Xi'an, and enhance Ningshan's tourism image. The project's surrounding facilities are also diverse, significantly improving local township planning, road construction, catering facilities, and tourism, culture, and entertainment development.
The indoor ski slopes span 8,000 square meters (200 meters long and 40 meters wide). Using cutting-edge refrigeration technology, the indoor temperature is maintained at a constant -3 to -5 degrees Celsius year-round, ensuring the snow and ice never melts, offering truly year-round skiing, especially in the sweltering summer heat. Come to the Qinling Mountains to escape the summer heat and experience the thrill of ice and fire, a journey through both ice and fire.
Nearly 3,000 square meters of children's snow and ice play areas, snow tubing, and ice sculpture display and viewing areas are available. Snow may be common in northern China, but this is the only place in Northwest China where you can let your children experience ice and snow year-round. Bring your children to escape the summer heat in the mountains and experience the ice and snow. It's a great place for all ages. Many of you have experienced the cool and refreshing thrill of water slides in the summer, but wouldn't sliding on pure white snow be even more exciting? Ice sculptures use ice as their medium and light as their soul, integrating elements of architecture, sculpture, and painting. The unique charm of ice sculptures, the magnificent ice lanterns, and the excitement of ice sculptures are all captivating. Various cartoon characters and small animals will immerse you in a magical kingdom of ice and snow.
The Qinling Four Seasons Ski Resort has a humid northern subtropical climate. The resort has an indoor ski slope of 8,000 square meters (200 meters long and 40 meters wide). With the help of internationally advanced refrigeration technology, the indoor temperature is kept constant at -3 to -5 degrees Celsius all year round, ensuring that the ice and snow do not melt all year round, allowing for year-round skiing and suitable travel in all seasons.
Children's snow and ice play area, snow tube slide, ice sculpture display and viewing area;
It is recommended to play for 3-4 hours
Retail price: 138 yuan/person, weekdays: 138 yuan/person, weekends: 168 yuan/person
9:00-22:00
Qinling Four Seasons Ski Resort is a popular destination for winter sports in Shaanxi. It plays an important role in promoting outdoor activities and tourism in the Qinling Mountains. The resort offers year-round enjoyment, catering to both winter sports enthusiasts and those seeking to enjoy the area's natural beauty throughout the seasons.
The resort is located in the Qinling Mountain range, Ankang, Shaanxi Province. The best way to get there is by taxi or private car from Ankang city. Public buses are also available but may require transfers. Walking within the resort is possible once you reach the main area.
The resort is typically open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the ski season (November to March). The best times to visit are during the winter months, when the resort is covered in snow and all activities are available.
The entrance fee ranges from 150 to 400 CNY depending on the season and the type of activities you want to access (skiing, snowboarding, etc.). Tickets can be bought on-site or through the resort's official website for advanced booking.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak ski season. Ideally, book at least 1-2 days in advance to ensure availability, particularly for ski passes and equipment rentals.
A full day is typically needed to explore the resort if you plan to enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and other activities. For a more relaxed experience, half a day can suffice.
Guided tours are available, and can be arranged for groups or individuals. These tours are typically available in Mandarin, with some options for foreign-language guides during peak seasons.
The top of the ski slopes offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges. The observation deck and higher elevations are also great for photography, especially with the snowy landscape.
Start your day with skiing or snowboarding on the main slopes, followed by a visit to the snowboarding park. Afterward, explore the hot spring area to relax. End your visit with a meal at one of the resort’s restaurants with a view of the mountains.
Night skiing is available during the peak season, as the slopes are lit up for evening activities. Light shows are not a feature of the resort, but evening skiing is a popular activity for thrill-seekers.
The resort can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays in the early morning or late afternoon during the off-peak months (late autumn or spring).
There are several rest areas, toilets, and food stalls throughout the resort. Restaurants offer a variety of meals, and there are shops for ski gear, clothing, and souvenirs.
While the resort has some accessible areas, the ski slopes and certain activities may not be suitable for elderly or disabled visitors. Children can enjoy designated beginner areas and snow activities. The resort provides some facilities for those with mobility challenges.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted for purchases. However, it's a good idea to carry some cash for smaller transactions or in case of any payment issues.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at most of the resort's restaurants. Halal food may be harder to find directly within the resort but is available in Ankang city.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling items such as ski gear, clothing, and local crafts. Typical souvenirs include handmade accessories, local snacks, and themed ski merchandise.
After visiting the resort, you can take a taxi or private car back to Ankang city. There are also buses available for public transport options.