
- 4.4/5
M87***15Jiugongshan International Ski Resort is a high-altitude ski resort in southern my country, located at the junction of Hubei, Jiangxi and Hunan provinces. It boasts beautiful scenery, offering not only sightseeing and skiing fun, but also views of snow-covered villages and performances showcasing the local customs of Northeast China.
- 4.1/5
唐毓小宝Jiangxi finally has a decent outdoor ski resort, although it is still under construction, with only practice slopes and beginner slopes. But everything will be fine. We arrived on almost the last day of the snow season, and the snow quality was out of the question, but the experience was good. The coaches are all good and patient, which is a good thing. For rookies like us who only ski once a year and close the board as soon as we open it, it is enough. The first lesson is always a recovery.
- 4.5/5
U44***10Not bad! It is said to be the largest indoor ski resort in central Taiwan. The overall service is good, from ticket checking, changing snow clothes, getting snow equipment to entering the venue is very smooth. Even inexperienced beginners can enter quickly, and there are coaches for consultation at the door. There are three ski slopes in the venue, one for beginners, one for advanced, and one for high + medium (said to be 280m long)
- 4.6/5
M2c***x7The picturesque scenery of the ski resort, with snow-capped mountains and blue skies forming a stunning canvas, feels like stepping into a fairytale. The diverse trails cater to all levels of skiers, from beginner magic carpets to advanced steep slopes, ensuring a highly enjoyable experience. ✅ Suitable for: Ski enthusiasts, families, and photography enthusiasts. ✅ Recommended: Stunning scenery, diverse trails, attentive service, and excellent value make this a perfect choice for winter sports and leisure vacations. Whether you're looking for speed and excitement or enjoy the snowy scenery and family time, you'll find a truly enjoyable experience here!
- 4.4/5
横山石There is no ski resort in Wuhan, so this one fills the gap. The transportation cost is relatively low, but the ticket is not cheap. The ski resort is very small, with only one slope, which is quite steep for beginners.
- 4.6/5
_We***38Located on Sixin South Road in Hanyang, this is a first-time skiing experience. First, scan the QR code on the second floor and enter. The first step is to pick up your ski suit, then your ski boots, then change into your clothes and boots at the locker and put your belongings in. Finally, pick up your ski equipment. Beginners usually ski on skis, while more experienced skiers ski on snowboards. There are practice slopes, beginner slopes, and intermediate slopes. You need to bring your own gloves, but you can rent them if you don't have any.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe experience was excellent. For first-time skiers, I recommend skiing on two skis as they are easier to control. Everything from buying tickets at the entrance to getting your pass was very convenient; staff were always there to guide you. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The only downside was that my ski boots were too stiff, and my feet hurt after wearing them for a while. It would have been much more comfortable with soft insoles.
- 4.0/5
M2i***ffSnowy Singing and Icy Beer Drinks – Honghuajian Ski Resort Beer Festival Kicks Off Winter! When the snow waves of the Dabie Mountains collide with the rich aroma of malt, when the whoosh of skis meets the crisp clinking of glasses, Honghuajian takes winter revelry to a new level! With a 40,000㎡ alpine ski resort as its backdrop and a primeval forest as its scenery, this two-way journey of ice, snow, and beer invites you to unlock a new way to escape winter. From the exhilarating gliding on the beginner slopes to the unbridled fun in the snow park, after you've had your fill of snowmobiling and tank rides, dive into the lively atmosphere of the beer festival. Enjoy the refreshing clinking of ice-cold beer, the rich foam dispelling the chill, paired with the fragrant Luotian hot pot, letting your taste buds dance between hot and cold. A professional band provides live music, Bavarian-style performances ignite the atmosphere, and the glass observation deck offers panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape while also providing a place to relax and chat, melting away your worries with the snowflakes and the aroma of beer. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a complete beginner, you'll find your place here—over 80 professional instructors will guide you, three ski runs cater to different skill levels, and when you're tired, head over for a beer. Let your passion fight the cold and let the joyful gathering warm your winter days. Just a 2-hour drive from Wuhan, this feast of "ice and fire" awaits you! Do you need me to prepare a detailed promotional plan for you, including the event schedule and ticket discounts?
- 4.1/5
M59***17I was originally going to Honghuajian, but was discouraged by the bad reviews. I booked this ski resort instead. I didn't expect much, but I didn't expect the experience to be so good. Although the ski resort is far away, the winding mountain road is easy to walk on and the road is wide, but you still have to walk slowly. The service is super good and the consumption is transparent. It is recommended that novices hire a coach, otherwise it will be miserable. In short, the experience is very good
- 4.0/5
tut***22The overall feeling is good, one basic trail and two intermediate trails. The overall service awareness needs to be improved. When I entered the door, I was told that I could play for less than three hours, thinking that I had to leave work early because it was New Year's Eve. Special circumstances can be understood.














