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China contains some of the largest and best areas available for splitboarding on earth, as the sheer size of the country means there is an abundance of skiing regions and a wide variety of conditions and terrains to choose from. The raw, natural beauty on offer in China is truly a sight to behold, and when not indulging in splitboarding one can discover the myriad of villages, towns and cities that make up this massive country, and sample a bit of the complex, interesting and beautiful culture. Take a pick from our selection of splitboarding trips and discover the secrets of mythical China.
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What should I know about Splitboarding China?
China is a great place to experience splitboarding, as the vast nature of the countryside and endless array of terrain and landscape offers a large number of snowy slopes and mountains.
Some of the splitboarding can be quite tough, so being fit and in good shape before arriving is recommended, as it will ensure you enjoy everything more.
The villages, towns and cities are full of intriguing histories and culture which they are very proud of, providing endless hours of exploration and discovery, thus ensuring there is always something to see and do.
In Winter the temperatures can get very cold, so pack appropriately so as not to get caught out, and to maximise your comfort and enjoyment.
Why should I choose China for my Splitboarding adventure?
**The remoteness **
Despite the enormous population, the vast size of China ensures that its countryside and natural areas are peaceful and tranquil. This is especially handy for splitboarding, as the many remote and isolated destinations to splitboard at ensure fewer crowds and and a relatively unspoiled experience of the scenery and surrounds.
The conditions
Winters in China can be extremely cold, and heavy snowfall blankets much of the country. This means that there is constant, fresh and heavy powder most days, perfect for splitboarding. November to March are the best months for snow.
The culture and history
There is barely enough time to even scratch the surface of the culture and history of this great land, such are are the differences and and fascinating timelines of each region. From the mega-cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, to the mountains of Tibet and the remote farmlands and nature in between, there is something to do and see the whole time you are in China, meaning the only stress is figuring out how to see it all!
What can I expect from the weather in China?
Summers are very hot and winters are very cold, with extreme temperatures prevalent.
Which language is predominantly spoken in China?
Standard Chinese
What currency is accepted in China?
Yuan
How can I get to China?
There are a huge range of options, with the most popular being to fly to Beijing or Shanghai.
What’s the country code of China?
+86
What’s the high season for Splitboarding in China?
November-March, when the weather is coldest and snowfall heaviest.
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