1. Dry skiing is a sport within the skiing category. The dry ski slopes can be built on flat ground or a natural slope on large or small scales, outdoors or indoors. This recreational activity allows citizens to improve their fitness levels like football and tennis, while enriching their amateur sports hobbies.
2. Historically, skiing has been a sport far from the city and can only be played in winter. However, with the advent of dry skiing, this traditional notion has been subverted, transforming skiing into an activity and lifestyle that can be enjoyed all year round.
3. If there are alpine ski resorts in urban suburbs, dry ski slopes can significantly increase ski visitors at these real snowfields. Because the dry ski slope is considered the ski version of "driving schools," making it an attractive option for beginners, offering more excellent safety, convenience, and flexibility than natural snow slopes. And once beginners develop basic techniques on dry ski slopes, they will rush to the natural snow slopes to seek a higher level of skiing experience in winter. To sum up, dry skiing is a complementary option and not a competitor to real snow; it is the safest skiing entry tool for urban new generations.
4. Dry ski resorts are environmentally friendly and sustainable, as they do not cause harm to the environment, do not entail the need for pollution discharge requirements, possess low energy consumption, and are considered a part of green environmental protection sports initiatives. In contrast, indoor artificial snow projects consume notable amounts of electricity and water.
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