Request a quoteIt is reported that all venues for Beijing Olympic, Paralympic Winter Games are open to public after the games. For instance, the National Speed Skating Oval will become a multi-functional complex combining sports competitions, national fitness, cultural leisure, exhibitions and other possible social public welfare. The National Alpine Ski Centre will open some of the slopes to the public for entertainment, meanwhile, it will host high-level events as well as being used as a training facility for the Chinese national team and the youth team. It will be operating all year round. In addition to the ski resort in snow season, it will also be used for some other outdoor activities including rock climbing and hiking.
What and How to Explore
08:00-11:00 Fahai Temple (Ming Dynasty Mural, Moshikou Street, Gudaosicun)
13:00-17:00 Shougang Park (Big Air Shougang, Winter Training Center, No.3 Blast Furnace, Sky Walk)
Immerse in the Art of Ming Mural in Fahai Temple
Fahai Temple is home to the most well-preserved, the largest murals of Ming Dynasty. The murals are on par with Dunhuang grotto murals, offering you a good choice to feel the history, art and natural scenery.
Explore the mix of industrial heritage and high-tech future in Shougang Park
The magic charm of Winter Olympics – get a bird-view from the top of the Big Air;
5G autonomous driving;
The trendy heritage site with a heavy industry past;
Taste Olympic-themed coffee break at Shangri-la.

08:30-09:30 One-hour High-speed train Beijing to Zhangjiakou
10:00-16:00 Cable car to Jin Hua Ge, Skiing at Genting Snow Park
(You can also visit Genting Grand Winter Olympic Memorial Hall, six racing tracks of Winter Olympic Games with guidance, photo with popular official mascot of Olympic Winter.)
16:00-19:00 Drive back to Beijing