Ski season doesn’t have to end when the temperatures rise — and China is proving that winter can be year-round! From mega indoor snow parks to Olympic-level slopes, these are the indoor skiing spots in China for your weekend radar.
Whether you’re looking for an eventful snow day, you’re a seasoned skier chasing decent vertical drops (because Hong Kong slopes just don’t cut it!) or you’re craving European apres-ski vibes, these indoor ski resorts deliver the slopes and snow. Plus, with spots just a quick plane or train ride away from Hong Kong, bookmark this when you’re looking for a change from the usual Hong Kong beach breaks!
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Harbin Sunac Snow Park — One of the world’s longest indoor ski runs
Once crowned the world’s largest indoor ski resort by Guinness World Records, this indoor ski resort is a serious winter playground that delivers authentic alpine vibes. Spanning around 80,000 square metres, the complex features one of the longest indoor ski runs in the world, stretching approximately 500 metres. Plus, as part of the wider Harbin Wanda Cultural and Tourist Town, the resort is fully integrated with hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, an indoor ice rink and even the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, so save this for your next winter escape!
Sassy Tip: Equipment rental and ski lessons are also available!
Price: From ¥465 for admission
Harbin Sunac Snow Park, No. 99, Shimao Avenue, Songbei District, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China, +86 400 8959 888
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L+SNOW Indoor Skiing Theme Resort — Former Guinness World Record holder for the largest indoor facility
Mega snow complex L+SNOW Indoor Skiing Theme Resort lets you hit the slopes, whatever the weather outside, with around 90,000 square metres of real indoor snow. With long runs, chairlifts and a large water park sitting just next door, this is a must-visit for ski lovers and adrenaline junkies alike.
Price: ¥230 for a Snow Play ticket; ¥500 for a four-hour ski pass
L+SNOW Indoor Skiing Theme Resort, No.1-5, Lane 2088, Huchenghuan Road, Nanhui New Town, Pudong New District, Shanghai, China, +86 400 820 8282
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Huafa Snow World — Guinness World Record holder for the largest indoor facility
Huafa Snow World is officially the Guinness World Record’s largest indoor ski facility. Freshly opened in late 2025, it features 100,000sqm of snow area with 5 professional slopes, a 463m longest run, 83m vertical drop and sledging zones!
Price: From ¥210 for a two-hour ticket; ¥570 for an unlimited pass
Huafa Ice & Snow World, No. 666 Binjiang Avenue, Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Centre, Bao’an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, +86 400 895 9888
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Alps Ice And Snow World — Popular indoor snow resort near Shenzhen
Alps Ice And Snow World is a favourite among locals and travellers alike, bringing winter thrills to the capital with a well-designed indoor snow setup. Expect a mix of gentle practice slopes for beginners alongside more challenging runs for intermediate skiers, plus snow play zones where kids (and adults) can build snowmen and even ride sledges! Conveniently located near the city, it’s a great option for a snowy day trip if you’re pairing shopping, sightseeing or cultural stops with some frosty fun.
Price: From ¥80
Alps Ice and Snow World, 9037 Shennan Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, +86 755 2660 8000
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Karoo Ice Snow World — Relaxed snow enjoyment without intimidating slopes
This winter playground in Nanjing features wide, easy runs that are perfect for novices. Gear rental and lesson options also make it extremely accessible if you’re new to skiing, or if you just want to have some fun with snowball fights, sledging or taking cute pictures; there are plenty of spots here for this!
Price: From ¥198 for a Three-Hour Snow Entertainment Ticket for Two; ¥358 for a Single Skiing and Snow Fun Pass
Karoo Ice & Snow World, Mission Hills Ecological Sports Commune, No. 15 Golf Avenue, Longhua District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, +86 755 2317 9080
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Shanghai Yaoxue Snow World — A diverse range of slopes with extensive facilities
One of the largest indoor ski resorts in the world, this Shanghai snow giant is a total game-changer for urban winter escapes. Multiple slopes of varying difficulty mean there’s a run for everyone. Additionally, stylish facilities, comfortable lounges and nearby dining spots make it an ideal place for a well-rounded winter outing.
Price: From ¥300 for a Standard Snow Entertainment Ticket
Shanghai Yaoxue Snow World, No. 1-5, Lane 2088, Hucheng Ring Road, Nanhui New Town, Pudong New District, Shanghai, China, +86 400 820 8282
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Chengdu Sunac Snow World — Beginner-friendly slopes with separate kids areas
Chengdu Sunac Snow World strikes the perfect balance between fun and function. With wide, beginner-friendly runs, dedicated kids’ snow play areas (so you can really enjoy your time there!) and a thoughtful layout, it’s ideal for first-timers finding their ski legs. Easy access from the city also means less travel stress and more time enjoying the snow, making it a low-pressure winter escape.
Price: From ¥180 for a Standard Ticket
Chengdu Sunac Snow World, No. 37 Zhizhen Road, Yutang Street, Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, +86 400 8959 888
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Wuhan Sunac Snow Park — Spacious and unintimidating indoor snow park
Best known for its open layout and approachable slopes, this indoor ski park is ideal for learning the ropes. Spacious, modern and great for beginners, the facilities are easy to navigate for a fun, flexible and fuss-free day.
Price: From ¥458 for a four-hour Beginner/Intermediate ticket; ¥128 for a 2-hour approximate ticket.
Wuhan Sunac Snow Park, L8, Zone A, Wushang Dream Times Square, No. 598 Wuluo Road, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China
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Beijing Shijingshan Indoor Skiing — Snow resort easily accessible from the city
If you’re heading up north for a quick city break, consider getting a snow fix in too! Although smaller than China’s mega indoor ski resorts, this spot is still worth a visit. It offers gentle slopes and straightforward facilities without the overwhelm of intense crowds, which makes it ideal for first-time skiing without committing to a whole chalet weekend.
Price: From ¥110 for a Weekday ticket
Beijing Shijingshan Indoor Skiing, Shunyi District, No. 6 Shun An Road, Qiaobo International Conference Centre/Qiaobo Snow World Indoor Ski Hall, Beijing, China, +86 10 6941 1999
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Taiyuan Sunac Snow World — Clean, comfortable, quality indoor skiing centre
Often overlooked, but a solid indoor skiing choice, Taiyuan Sunac Snow World quietly delivers on comfort and quality. Clean and modern, the resort features slopes that cater to beginners and intermediate skiers, plus snow play zones, making it a great option if you’re after a well-run indoor snow experience without the crowds of China’s more famous ski hubs.
Price: From ¥318 for an off-season ski pass (beginner/intermediate slopes, 3 hours); From ¥498 for a peak-season ski pass (beginner/intermediate slopes, 3 hours)
Taiyuan Sunac Snow World, No. 1 Huaqiang Middle Road, Yangqu County, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China, +86 400 8959 888
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Guangzhou Sunac Snow Park — The second-largest indoor ski resort in the world and the biggest in South China
Also known as Guangzhou Indoor Ski Resort, this is a serious snow destination for ski lovers. Located inside the sprawling Sunac Wanda Cultural Tourism City in Huadu, the 75,000sqm snow park features five slopes totalling one kilometre in length, with a strong focus on beginners (around 70% of runs), alongside intermediate and a small advanced section. With a vertical drop of 66 metres, a steep gradient of 21 degrees and a mix of magic carpets and ski lifts, it’s ideal for both learning and leisurely skiing. Plus, don’t miss Sunac Water World — just across the street — for a complete entertainment fix!
Sassy Tip: Entry tickets conveniently include ski gear and winter wear, so there’s no need to pack bulky coats or boots, though discounts are available on regular weekdays if you bring your own!
Price: From ¥198 for a Snow Play Ticket (2 hours); From ¥290 for a beginner ski ticket
GZ Sunac Snow Park, No. 78 Fenghuang North Road, Huadu, Guangzhou, China, +86 400 633 2888
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Shenzhen Xueyu Xinchao — Indoor skiing teaching for learning the basics
Designed with beginners in mind, this Shenzhen indoor ski facility focuses on learning rather than high-adrenaline thrills. With professional coaching, controlled practice slopes and a teaching-first approach, it’s ideal for those who want to build confidence on skis before tackling slopes at larger resorts.
Price: From ¥220 for a single full-day ticket
Shenzhen Xueyu Xinchao, Longhua Yifangtiandi Store, Gongye Road & Longhua Avenue, Longhua District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China
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ZhuHai Snow Haven — 3,000sqm snow play zone with ice sculptures
One of China’s coolest indoor snow destinations, ZhuHai Snow Haven brings year-round winter fun to the country. The park’s 190m ski slope caters to skiers, with a gentle practice area for first-timers and steeper slopes for those ready to challenge themselves. The highlight of the park has to be the gigantic 3,000sqm snow play zone full of ice sculptures, interactive winter scenes and snow activities — a perfect (and rare opportunity) for a winter photo op! And with tickets inclusive of ski rental, snow gear, protective equipment and locker access, this makes for a total winter steal!
Price: From ¥138 for a snow play area ticket; From ¥216 for a beginner skiing ticket (3-4 hours); from ¥498 for an Intermediate/Advanced slopes (4 hours/unlimited time)
Wanxuehui Ice and Snow Park, No. 1333 Zhuhai Avenue, Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai City, China
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