Winter Sports in Wuhan: An Artificial Snow Temple for 400,000 Visitors a Year
35,000 square meters, constantly minus 6 degrees Celsius, a 1 billion yuan investment. The Ice Snow Center in Wuhan shows how China is democratizing winter sports – and what that has to do with the Olympic Games.
Vienna, April 2026 – Wuhan is located in central China. Snow is rare here. Nevertheless, on August 8, 2024 – the symbolic date of the 2008 Olympic Opening – the Ice Snow Center opened: 35,000 square meters of artificial snow area, a constant minus 6 degrees Celsius, and a beginner's slope.
In two years: 400,000 visitors.
The project behind the numbers
The investment amounts to 1 billion yuan, which is around 130 million euros. It is financed by a consortium of three: the Hubei provincial government (Department of Culture and Tourism), the Greenland Construction Group, and the China Construction Group.
Two phases are planned: an indoor facility now, with an outdoor expansion later. The safety concept is strict—no detail is overlooked in the planning.
Olympia as a driving force
Since the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing, China has invested massively in winter sports. The goal: to get 300 million Chinese people excited about winter sports. The Ice Snow Center in Wuhan is part of this national strategy – winter sports as a mass sport, not an elite sport.
Austria is a world power in winter sports. China is just building this infrastructure – but with state funding and national will behind it. This could be a huge opportunity for Austrian equipment manufacturers and ski schools. If they are fast enough.
