Beida Lake Ski Resort
Introduction
Beida Lake Ski Resort is located in Jilin City, Jilin Province, 53 kilometers away from the city. It is a national AAAA-level scenic spot and a national ski tourism resort. Known as the "ski resort and powder snow paradise", it is located in the world's golden ski belt and has high-quality ski slopes, deep snow and a long snow season. The resort has 64 ski slopes with a total length of 72 kilometers and a total area of 239 hectares. It is equipped with 11 high-speed cable cars and 7 magic carpets.
Advantages
- The largest ski facility in Asia
- The snow is dry and almost powdery, suitable for skiing
- Many international and domestic ski events have been held
- An international ski resort that integrates skiing, sightseeing, leisure vacation, competition training, food shopping, and conference services
Ticket prices
- Weekday full-day cableway ticket: 450 RMB for adults, 220 RMB for children
- Weekend full-day cableway ticket: 550 RMB for adults, 270 RMB for children
- Other ticket types: beginner ski ticket, combined ticket, etc. For specific prices, please refer to official information
Opening hours
From November 13 to March 31 of the following year, the daytime hours are 9:00-16:30.
Discount policies
Specific discount policies may change according to the season and special events. It is recommended to learn about the latest discount policies through official channels or travel agencies.
Transportation
- 53 kilometers from Jilin City, 126 kilometers from Longjia International Airport
- You can drive, take a shuttle bus or take a taxi
- Multiple routes are available, and the cost and time vary depending on the route
Notes
- Clothing: It is recommended to wear sweat-wicking underwear, fleece hoodies, windproof pants, down jackets and other warm clothing suitable for winter
- Safety: Skiing is a high-risk sport, it is recommended to purchase insurance and abide by the safety rules of the ski resort
- Equipment: You can bring your own or rent ski equipment
- Weather: Pay attention to the local weather forecast to cope with possible weather changes
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