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SHOW Dry Ski Resort: All-Season Training Hub – Dry Slopes + Simulators for Pros!

#skitrip Shanghai’s only resort with dry slopes, ski simulators, and airbag jumps, SHOW (ShangHai Owns Winter) is a year-round training ground . Tucked in Jiading’s Guojin Sports Center, it features realistic dry slopes for practice and simulators that mimic real snow conditions. Ideal for beginners to master skills or pros to refine tricks, it offers professional coaching and flexible hours (10:00-22:00). No weather worries—train in comfort, then grab snacks at the adjacent mall. The ultimate spot for serious skiers and hobbyists alike.
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