Location & How to Get There

Wind Chasing Ice World is tucked inside UTOPA (a trendy mall) at No. 12 Aotinan Lu, Tianhe District, Guangzhou. It’s right next to the Guangzhou Olympic Sports Center, so you’ll spot it easily if you’re exploring that area. To reach here:

  • Metro: Jump off at Aoti Zhongxin Station (Line 4 or Line 3). From there, it’s a 10-minute walk—just follow the crowds heading toward the mall.
  • Bus: Routes like 548 or 564 drop you near the mall’s entrance.
  • Taxi/Ride-hailing: Tell the driver “UTOPA Mall, Aotinan Lu”—they’ll know exactly where to go. Bonus: The mall has plenty of parking if you drive.

What to Expect: Ice, Wheels, and Global Vibes

At Wind Chasing Ice World, it’s all about ice skating and roller skating under one roof. The rink is built by Taiwan’s Wind Chasing Ice World team, so they know their stuff. Here’s the scoop:

  • Real ice, made easy: They use eco-friendly tech to keep the ice chilled without wasting energy. Perfect for beginners or pros who want a smooth glide.
  • Dual fun: Not into ice? Switch to inline skates on the same rink. They’ve got rentals for both—just ask.
  • Theme park vibes: As you skate, you’ll feel like you’re traveling! They’ve recreated famous snowy spots (think Alps, Arctic, even a “frozen castle”) with lights and decor. It’s like a mini winter vacation in Guangzhou’s heat!

More Than Just Skating: Extra Perks

Even non-skaters will find things to love:

  • Watch for free: The rink is surrounded by open seating with no obstructed views. Grab a coffee and people-watch while others twirl on the ice.
  • Accessible for everyone: Ramps and flat paths mean wheelchairs, strollers, and grandparents can join the fun.
  • Snacks & gear: Rent skates, buy hot chocolate, or grab a meal at the mall’s food court. Pro tip: Try the spicy Sichuan snacks at the mall’s food hall—it’s a local specialty!

Why It’s Worth a Visit

This isn’t just another mall rink. Wind Chasing Ice World mixes ice sports with interactive experiences:

  • Learn from pros: Take a lesson (they teach English too!) and master basic moves. Kids’ classes are a hit.
  • Events galore: Check their schedule for ice shows, holiday themes (like Christmas light shows), or even broomball tournaments.
  • Cool escape: Guangzhou gets HOT. Pop in for an hour to cool off literally and literally—the air-conditioned rink feels like a polar oasis.

Tips for Your Trip

  • Best time: Weekends get crowded, so weekday mornings are peaceful.
  • Dress code: Wear layers! The rink is freezing, but the mall is warm. Gloves and helmets (rentable) are smart.
  • For families: Toddlers can toddle on the ice with penguin walkers, and teens might love the disco lights during night sessions.

Whether you’re a skating pro or just curious, Wind Chasing Ice World turns a simple rink into an adventure. Glide under fake northern lights, snap pics in snowy photo zones, and maybe even try a spin—you’re in Guangzhou, where even ice is a tropical treat!