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视频丨“新雪季”开启!冰雪经济“火”力全开
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-06 02:45

Core Insights - The winter sports season has officially begun in Zhangjiakou, Hebei, with the opening of two large outdoor ski resorts, including the YunDing Ski Park, which started operations on November 1 [2][4] - Zhangjiakou now boasts three major ski resorts, with a total of nine large ski resorts in the area, leveraging the legacy of the Beijing Winter Olympics [6][8] - The ski season is expected to feature ten high-level international events, enhancing local ice and snow consumption [6][8] Group 1: Ski Resort Operations - YunDing Ski Park opened with four ski trails, attracting thousands of winter sports enthusiasts on its first day [4] - Wanlong Ski Resort, which opened in late October, has seen daily visitor numbers exceed 3,000 during weekends [4] - Other ski resorts in the region are preparing to open by mid to late November, with a focus on maximizing visitor experience [6][12] Group 2: Regional Developments - In Xinjiang, the Keketohai International Ski Resort was the first large outdoor ski resort to open for the season, with increasing visitor numbers since mid-October [10] - Ski resorts in Jilin and Heilongjiang are ramping up snow-making efforts to ensure early operations, with some already conducting trial skiing [12] - Various regions are implementing promotional strategies, such as offering consumption vouchers and free access for locals, to boost winter sports participation [16] Group 3: Expanding Ice and Snow Sports - Indoor ski facilities and dry snow options are enabling year-round ice and snow sports, particularly in southern regions [18] - The world's largest indoor ski resort, located in Shenzhen, has been attracting an average of 5,000 visitors daily since its opening [18] - The Chengdu dry snow venue is facilitating off-season training for both amateur and professional athletes, contributing to the growth of winter sports [18]