Argree with wolfbreezer. The so call skiing is on ice not snow. so its hard ground. had a difficulty maneuvering on the "ICE". Love the hot spring. its so.........relaxing. got my boss n collegues there one weekend and they all enjoy the relaxation. the place is very clean and the staffs are friendly. Pice is cheap too. Would definately go again..
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Great Hotspring, ski... could be better, Tuesday, 08 January 2008
Went with a couple of friend one week end for skiing and hotspring, the package was a bit too rush, 2 hours skiing anf 3 hours hot spring.
Skiing would have been more fun if the "snow" isn't so hard like ice. One the whole, we had a fun time there, as the service guys/gals there are very friendly and helpful.
Went on a hotspring trip a week later, had a decent hot dip the followed by foot massage and body masssage. Cheap and really relaxing, foot massage cost about 49 RMB, body massage is about 99 RMB, depends on what type of massage.
Pretty well equiped place... would definitely go again for the hotspring but will pass on the skiing..
Despite the warm weather, last weekend we finally packed our ski gear and headed to Minghu.Last year we only tried Anbo, which wasn’t too bad but it was too far away(2hrs drive).It took us to get to Minghu exactly 1 hour(from downtown) and this was a good surprise. The resort has actually only one decent slope. It is slower but definitely much longer than Anbo’s slopes. This so-called “advanced slope” will stand for a “very easy” rating in Canada but it’s definitely better than nothing. For me (I’m not very adventurous) it was perfect. Another positive aspect about the slope was the lack of skiers. The crowd was on the bunny hills.
I took a peek at their rentals and I was impressed by the good quality of the skis and boots (Fischer).
There is also a restaurant/canteen serving a buffet lunch.
Overall we had a pretty good time. We’ll definitely plan to go back there if the weather will allow.