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[quote=DEE0228 ,4424]Hi, Xiongdaben!I collect some information about Beijing's Ski resorts for you, hope it helps!Nanshan Ski Village in Miyun County, about 80Km from downtown Beijing. With 1318 meters of Toboggan Runs crossing 9 highs, one bridge, and 5 jumping segments, it has a skiing school with 40 international instructors. Eight trails for beginners, intermediate and advanced skiers, and the first snow football ground for six players. Accommodation is available.Cost: US$50 per day. Contacts: Tel: 010-6445 0990Huaibei Ski Resort is located at the Jiugukou natural scenic spot, 70Km from Beijing, about one hour driving by car, It boasts the biggest ski resort in Beijing with the longest run, covering in total more than 30,000sprare meters. The ski trails are more than 3,100 meters long in total, with a drop elevation of 238 meters, which are made up of two advanced trails & two intermediate trails, and another four beginner's tracks. The cableway is 1,200 meters in total.Contacts: Tel:010-6966 1177 Jundushan Ski Resort in Changping, Beijing which is just more than 30km away from downtown aera. It features a snow-covered area of 150,000 square meters and all-around service facilities with a total area of more than 6,000 square meters, making it one of the largest ski courses in Beijing. There are two nearly 1,000m intermediate lanes with 20 different kinds of gradients which can meet the needs of intermediate skiers.With a relative fall of 247m, the 1,200m advanced lane features a maximum gradient of 40 percent, making it an ideal lane for showing off skills of advanced skiers.   Contact: 010-64443020 80972023 80673378[/quote]
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