Yabuli Ski Resort

Yabuli (亚布力 镇) is a large village of Shangzhi City in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. Yabuli has an area of ​​525.4 km ² and 46,451 inhabitants ( 2000 census, including residents of Xinguang ). The former municipality Xinguang (新光 乡) was dissolved in 2002 and incorporated in Yabuli.

Administrative Divisions

At village level, the greater community Yabuli is composed of three residential communities and ten villages. These are:

  • Residents Community Minzhu (民主 社区), the seat of the municipal government;
  • Residents Community Qianjin (前进 社区);
  • Residents Community Xingye (兴业 社区);
  • Village Daqingshan (大青 山村);
  • Village Dongxing (东兴 村);
  • Village Guanghui (光辉 村);
  • Village Guoguang (国 光 村);
  • Village hexyne (合心 村);
  • Village Minzhu (民主 村);
  • Village Shangli (尚礼 村);
  • Village Xingye (兴业 村);
  • Xinhua Village (新华 村);
  • Village Yongfeng (永丰 村).

Winter sports center

In Yabuli the most important winter sports resort in the People's Republic of China, 177 km or 2.5 hours train ride southeast of the airport of Harbin is located.

Yabuli has a training center for the Chinese Olympic athletes of winter sports. There are eleven ski runs, including the longest in Asia, a cross - country track, a freestyle ski jump and a 90 -meter ski jump available. In addition to a new four- seater Doppelmayr chairlift there is a cable car for six people, and single and double seater chairlifts.

Lowest and highest point of the resort are at 397 and 1345 m. Several new hotels were opened between 2008 and 2010. In the years 2008 and 2009 there was a renovation of the existing complex.

Yabuli hosted the Asian Winter Games in 1996 and the National Ski Championships 2008. Too, the Winter Universiade in 2009 was held here, the sports of ice hockey, figure skating and speed skating and curling, however, in Harbin and snowboard and biathlon in Mao'ershan - ski resort.

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