Shenzhen has unveiled the world’s largest indoor ski resort, a groundbreaking megaproject spanning 100,000 m² — equivalent to 11 football fields.
The venue features five ski slopes of varying difficulty, with the longest reaching 463 meters. Ski passes start at ¥348 (approx. $48) for three hours.
The complex goes beyond skiing, offering:
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a 33-meter-deep diving pool
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a heated swimming lagoon
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a full climbing wall area
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a large shopping and entertainment zone
Travel analysts note that the resort marks another major step in China’s strategy to boost domestic and inbound tourism through large-scale entertainment infrastructure.
Other impressive man-made attractions in China
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge — a breathtaking walkway suspended above a canyon.
The Great Wall of China — one of the world’s most iconic historical wonders.
Terracotta Army — thousands of ancient clay warriors in Xi’an.
The Forbidden City — an enormous imperial palace complex in Beijing.
Leshan Giant Buddha — the tallest Buddha statue carved into a cliff.
Three Gorges Dam — the world’s largest hydroelectric power station.
Zhouzhuang Water Town — serene canals and traditional architecture.
Yungang Grottoes — cliffside Buddhist carvings dating back to the 5th century.
Shanghai skyscrapers — a futuristic skyline unmatched in Asia.
Suzhou Classical Gardens — masterpieces of harmony and landscape design.
