A family-friendly ski resort bringing international Club Med service to the slopes
Club Med Yabuli Resort (Yabuli Club Med Dujiacun) is China's first ski resort. Located in the far northern province of Heilongjiang, the hotel sits at an elevation of 1, 540 ft (470 m) in the midst of a scenic national park. Surrounded by pine forest, it shares the mountainside with the China national ski team training slopes.
The 284 spacious and bright rooms come in either "Club, " "Deluxe" and "Suites, " all of which are decorated in a warm and cozy style—perfect after a day out on the slopes. Deluxe rooms are triples and offer balconies with mountain views with Suites offering an even greater degree of space and comfort.
Club Med Yabuli has three "Table Gourmande" restaurants to choose from, two of which propose local culinary specialties, and the third, international favorites. Two bars serve up various wines, drinks and snacks, perfect for a little aprés-ski fun. And while mum and dad take some time to enjoy themselves, the Kids' Club is on hand to keep the little ones entertained (2 years and over).
The resort's focus is on sports and leisure activities for all. Ideal for skiers of all levels and ages, it has 20 miles (31 kilometers) of ski slopes criss-crossing the magnificent surrounding landscape. Servicing the Sun Mountain ski domain slopes are 18 ski lifts, 1 cable car and 22 snow cannons. Professional ski instructors are at hand to guide guests around the slopes, no matter what their level of ski ability may be.
When not carving up the ski slopes, guests can enjoy the freshwater indoor swimming pool, or indulge in a wide range of beauty treatments, including spa packages from French luxury brand L'Occitane, soak in the Jacuzzis, or warm up sore muscles in the steam room. For those who want to keep the adrenalin flowing off the slopes, there's even a flying trapeze, where budding gymnasts can try the