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| posted by clarke 547 days ago |
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I've heard of a big new ski resort being built in Xinjiang province. How do you get there from HK?
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| posted by puyi 547 days ago |
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if its true then its possibly at tah shan which is about 1 hours drive east of the capital urumqi. ( wulumuchi )....you can fly to urumqi from hong kong on china eastern or southern......cheaper to fly from shenzen.......I cant imagine the ski fields will be very big ..I was there in 2005 treking and its good looking country but a long way to go ......there are some fields in sichuan
you can pick up very cheap flights back to shnenzen from urumqi if you buy a ticket there close to the flight day.....I got a flight for 1200 rmb
darren rudd is and never was a sinophile but the reports were a smoggy mistake
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| posted by clarke 545 days ago |
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Hey Puyi
Thanks for the feedback. Got an email saying the place called Pingtian. www.pingtianresorts.com I’ve skied what’s supposed to be China’s best (Yabili) and wasn’t impressed. Maybe this will be better. Thanks again. c.
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| posted by JST 545 days ago |
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A friend just tried skiing in China. You get rental ski and boots, all the old stuff from Austria or Germany, the hotel are dirty. So, better you go to Japan and try China in five years again. Even skiing in NZ, in Julay makes fun.
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| posted by geraldo 545 days ago |
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sure, and it would cost you an arm and a leg to get to the kiwi's or the japanese might as well lose it in chaina then
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| posted by xpat-Aussie 545 days ago |
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I went snowboarding at Nanshang. Not world class by any stretch, but pretty good for mine. Weekend away including flights and accomodation, equipe hire, basically everything, was around $5000HKD. That includes beer money :)
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| posted by clarke 544 days ago |
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Thanks for the input. Glad to know there are some skiers around HK. Judging from the Pingtian website, the terrain looks great. Of course it all depends on what they do with it. Did a search on Xinjiang and it looks pretty wild. Could be something here. c.
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| posted by Mango 544 days ago |
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You can indoor skiing in Shenzen
almost always friendly and polite
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| posted by hongkonger 544 days ago |
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quote: Originally posted by geraldo sure, and it would cost you an arm and a leg to get to the kiwi's or the japanese might as well lose it in chaina then
and better pray you're not injured......
We will consume 85 million barrels of oil today, what's going to be left for tomorrow?
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