Shanghai L+SNOW

Shanghai L+SNOW (Chinese: 上海耀雪冰雪世界), or Shanghai Yaoxue Ice & Snow World, alternatively referred to as Bank of Communications Yaoxue Ice & Snow World, a substantial ice and snow tourism attraction, is situated on the banks of Dishui Lake in the Lin’gang New Area of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone, People's Republic of China. The project encompasses a total construction area of roughly 350,000 square meters, jointly financed by Shanghai Lujiazui Group and Shanghai Gangcheng Development Group, and executed by Shanghai Construction Group. Official operations commenced on September 6, 2024. The park's design theme is inspired by the Alps.[1]

History

The development history dates back to July 26, 2024, when certain interior portions were initially revealed to the public. Ticket sales commenced on August 8, preceding the park's grand opening on September 6, 2024.[2][3]

Architecture

The facility includes several internal attractions. At its center is L+SNOW World, with an indoor real-snow ski resort and almost 20 snow-related activities, encompassing over 90,000 square meters. The temperature in the ski hall is regulated at -5 °C. The resort features four ski slopes with a vertical drop of roughly 60 meters over 16 levels. L+SNOW has China's inaugural indoor snow train, the Snow Country Train, and encompasses an indoor ice rink.[4]

The property encompasses Shanghai L+SNOW Water World, which boasts roughly 20 water attractions across approximately 20,000 square meters, including a 39-meter-tall open-air water play park.[5][6]

Three three-star-rated resort hotels are incorporated into the development. A hotel features a rooftop cable car, providing guests direct access to the snow globe. The property includes 17 ski-in/ski-out suites, allowing guests direct access to the ski slopes from their balconies. Supplementary amenities comprise a versatile conference and exposition center, as well as a commercial town themed around ice and snow.[7]

See also

References

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