Jingyuetan Vasaloppet Museum is the first museum in China to focus on Vasaloppet cross-country skiing and spreading ski culture. The pavilion, a comprehensive cultural museum, with a higher degree of internationality, culture, popularization of science and recreation, introduces the origin of Swedish Vasaloppet skiing and the introduction, development and achievements of Changchun Vasaloppet skiing, and shows the charm of cross-country skiing and leisure sports, so as to advocate a healthy way of life.
Vasaloppet Museum, with its expansive and atmospheric sloping roof shape and thick and simple architectural temperament, continues the classical Nordic architectural style of Sweden, the birthplace of Vasaloppet skiing. The stone walls are rough and tough, the solid wood facades are sparsely interspersed with each other, the eaves and beams are beautifully modeled, and the overall building and the natural environment of the Jingyuetan Lake are skillfully combined and integrated.
In front of the Vasaloppet Museum stands the Champion Stone from Sweden, which records the names of the winners of the men's and women's categories of the 50-kilometer cross-country skiing race of the Vasaloppet International Ski Festival in Jingyuetan since 2003. The museum displays snowboards from 1910 to the present, showing the evolution of snowboards through the ages. At the same time, the museum also displays the Dala Trojan horse from the Swedish Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo, and a hundred years of snowboards gifted by the Swedish royal family, etc., the contents of which vividly show the story of "Vasaloppet".