China Indoor Ski Resorts (Including Shenzhen & Guangzhou): What to Wear + Gear Guide

Planning to ski or snowboard at an indoor ski resort in China like Shenzhen Huafa, Shenzhen Karoo, or Guangzhou Sunac Snow World? Many visitors assume indoor ski slopes are “not that cold.” They’re wrong. Halfway through their session, they’re freezing — numb hands, cold feet, sore throat — and their ski day ends early. I’m … Read more

China Xinjiang Hemu JikePulingle Ski Resort Guide

China’s ski industry has seen explosive growth in recent years, and Xinjiang has quickly emerged as one of its brightest new stars. With long seasons, abundant snowfall, and stunning alpine scenery, the region stands out. Among its resorts, Hemu is quickly becoming a standout. Already a well-known tourist hotspot, Hemu offers far better infrastructure and … Read more

China Skiing and Snowboarding Guide – Must-Read for International Tourist

With the rapid development of China’s skiing and snowboarding industry, the country is increasingly becoming a popular destination for international skiers. From stunning natural snow scenery and unique cultural and culinary experiences to advanced facilities, China offers a diverse range of skiing adventures. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced skier/snowboarder, this guide will help … Read more

Tomamu Ski Resort in Hokkaido: The Ultimate Guide (Great for Beginners & Families)

Looking for the perfect ski getaway in Japan? Hokkaido’s Tomamu Ski Resort is an ideal destination that appeals to all levels—from beginners and families to advanced skiers. While it’s especially friendly for those just starting out, Tomamu also features challenging slopes including some black runs, making it a comprehensive ski resort for serious skiers and … Read more

China Xian Indoor Ski Resort Guide

Is Xi’an’s largest indoor ski resort worth the hype? If you’re looking for year-round skiing without the crowds, Xi’an Indoor Ski Dorm might just be your new favorite spot. As someone who’s skied at indoor resorts across China—from Guangzhou’s bustling slopes to Wuhan’s snow parks – I was curious to see how Xi’an’s version stacked … Read more