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SNOW1 Ice & Snow Paradise: Downtown Shanghai’s Snow Escape – 365 Days of Real Snow Fun!

#skitrip Located on Nanjing West Road (10-min walk from People’s Square Metro), this 1150㎡ urban gem brings real snow and ice to the city center . Split into snow and ice zones, it offers ice skating, curling, snow mazes, and mini snow mountains—perfect for quick getaways. No need for heavy gear; rentals are available, and the mild temperature (around 0℃) is family-friendly. Skip the mountain drive, grab coffee nearby, and spend an afternoon building snowmen or gliding on ice—Shanghai’s most convenient winter fix.
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