
Northeast China · Jilin
Wanfeng Tonghua Ski Resort
Historic · City-adjacent · Integrated
Jilin Wanfeng Tonghua Ski Resort is located in Tonghua City, Jilin Province, known as the "Hometown of Skiing in China." Formerly the first alpine ski resort in New China, it has produced over 300 national champions and is hailed as the cradle of Chinese skiing. Situated in the world's "powder snow" golden belt, it boasts advantages such as a long snow season, excellent snow quality, and low wind speeds. The resort has a snowmaking area of 1.17 million square meters, with 33 beginner, intermediate, and advanced ski runs, equipped with high-speed cable cars and world-class snowmaking equipment. A large-scale ski resort relatively close to the main urban area, it integrates skiing, hot springs, accommodation, and dining, featuring multiple branded hotels and comprehensive commercial facilities. It has been rated as a national-level ski tourism resort, providing ski enthusiasts with an internationally professional standard ski vacation experience.
Off The Mountains
What reads on a trail map is the outline. On snow, it is cold, light, spacing between lifts, and the rhythm you find between runs.
- Suitable for ski training camps and small-scale competitions.
- Ski-in ski-out accommodation
- Calm breeze, warm sunshine, pleasant climate
- Designed for families and multi-generational travel
Handpicked Stays
The hotel system at Wanfeng Ski Resort is built around a “resort cluster + ski-oriented infrastructure” concept, including ski-in/ski-out resorts, hot spring wellness hotels, mid-to-high-end full-service properties, and family-friendly accommodations. Most hotels are located within or near the core ski area, offering convenient access to the slopes via walking or short shuttle transfers, balancing efficiency and comfort. The resort caters to a wide range of guests, from beginners and intermediate skiers to families and corporate groups, with options ranging from performance-focused ski hotels to relaxation-oriented hot spring resorts and group-friendly properties with meeting facilities. Compared to destinations like Changbaishan International Resort, Wanfeng features a more moderate scale and lower crowd density, creating a quieter and more private stay experience. Most hotels are designed around the ski journey, offering ski storage, rental services, children’s activity areas, and wellness facilities. Some further enhance the experience with “ski + hot spring” or leisure-focused offerings. Overall, Wanfeng delivers a balanced mix of ski convenience, resort comfort, and strong value, ideal for a relaxed and well-rounded ski holiday.
V-Continent Tonghua Wanfeng Hotel is a mid-to-high-end resort hotel located in the core area of Wanfeng Ski Resort, under the Beichen Wuzhou Crown brand. It stands out for its convenient proximity to the ski area while maintaining a quieter and more private atmosphere compared to larger, busier destinations. The hotel features over 300 spacious rooms, including mountain-view and family-friendly options, making it well-suited for both families and group travelers. A key strength lies in its comprehensive facilities, including all-day dining and Chinese restaurants serving authentic Northeastern cuisine, as well as approximately 2,500 sqm of meeting and event space—making it a strong choice for both leisure stays and corporate groups. Additional amenities such as a fitness center, kids’ club, and ski-related services (including equipment storage and rental) further enhance its practicality for ski यात्रers. While not ski-in/ski-out, the hotel offers easy access to the slopes via a short walk or shuttle service, ensuring a smooth and efficient ski experience. Overall, the hotel delivers a high-value resort stay defined by convenience, complete facilities, and a relaxed mountain setting—ideal for ski enthusiasts, families, and group travelers.




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