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Yabuli, Harbin
This destination is the largest ski resort in China and has the best snow and longest ski season. |
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Huaibei, Beijing
It is the largest ski resort accessible from Beijing with a variety of snow activities |
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Nanshan, Beijing
Nanshan Ski Resort was the first to introduce singe-board skiing into China. |
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Beidahu, Changchun
Its advantageous location on three sides guarantee comfortable weather conditions. |
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Erlongshan, Harbin
It has snow cover for 170 days with an annual average temperature of 15 centigrade degree. |
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Changbaishan, Jilin
Its popularity and perfect snow condition has attracted thousands of world ski athletes. |
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Wanlong, Hebei
It is one of China's newest destination resorts, less than 4 hours' drive from Beijing. |
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Alshan, Inner Mongolia
It is one of the best ski resorts in China after the Yabuli and one of the national training bases. |
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Tianshan, Xinjiang
Snow 2400 meters above sea level is famous for its pure and natural quality. |
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Jingyuetan, Changchun
It boasts one of the longest skiing slopes in Asia and is famous for its excellent natural conditions. |
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Saibei, Hebei
218 kilometers away from Beijing, it is gifted with broad terrain and high-quality grasses. |
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Yueliang Wan, Harbin
It provides exclusive night skiing and some other entertainments. |
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Shennongjia, Hubei
It is the largest winter sports complex in south China, covering an area of 100,000 square meters. |
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Yulong, Yunnan
The destination is the world's most difficult climb of the peak must, still a virgin peak. |