월드 챔피언쉽, 여자, 최종라운드 04/09 15:00 - [1] 독일 v 중국 [3] L 3-0
월드 챔피언쉽, 여자, 최종라운드 04/07 23:00 - [3] 중국 v 덴마크 [5] L 1-2
월드 챔피언쉽, 여자, 최종라운드 04/05 15:00 - [2] 스웨덴 v 중국 [3] L 8-1
월드 챔피언쉽, 여자, 최종라운드 04/04 15:00 - [2] 중국 v 일본 [2] W 3-2
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹A 여자 08/26 12:00 5 중국 v 네덜란드 W 2-1
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹A 여자 08/24 12:00 4 오스트리아 v 중국 W 0-2
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹A 여자 08/23 12:00 3 덴마크 v 중국 W 2-4
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹A 여자 08/21 12:00 2 노르웨이 v 중국 W 3-5
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹A 여자 08/20 12:00 1 중국 v 슬로바키아 W 1-0
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹B 여자 04/14 18:00 5 [2] 폴란드 v 중국 [1] W 2-7
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹B 여자 04/12 11:00 4 [1] 중국 v 카자흐스탄 [5] W 6-2
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹B 여자 04/11 11:00 3 슬로베니아 v 중국 W 2-14
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹A 여자 04/09 14:30 2 이탈리아 v 중국 W 3-6
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹A 여자 04/08 14:30 1 중국 v 대한민국 W 5-0
여자 올림픽 플레이오프 라운드 02/07 13:10 1 [3] 중국 v 스웨덴 [5] L 1-2
여자 올림픽 플레이오프 라운드 02/06 08:40 1 [3] 중국 v 일본 [1] W 2-1
여자 올림픽 플레이오프 라운드 02/04 04:10 1 [3] 덴마크 v 중국 [4] W 1-3
여자 올림픽 플레이오프 라운드 02/03 04:10 1 체코 v 중국 L 3-1
International Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 11/05 10:00 - 러시아 v 중국 - View
International Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 11/03 11:09 - 러시아 v 중국 D 0-0
International Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 11/08 15:00 - 슬로바키아 v 중국 W 1-2
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹A 여자 04/12 12:00 - 카자흐스탄 v 중국 L 2-1
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹B 여자 04/10 08:30 - 중국 v 폴란드 L 3-4
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹B 여자 04/09 08:30 - 네덜란드 v 중국 L 4-0
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹B 여자 04/07 05:00 - 대한민국 v 중국 W 2-5
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹B 여자 04/06 05:00 - 중국 v 라트비아 W 3-0
International Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 11/09 11:30 - 슬로바키아 v 중국 L 5-3
International Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 11/08 18:00 - 덴마크 v 중국 L 9-1
International Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 11/07 18:00 - 헝가리 v 중국 L 5-0
월드챔피언쉽, 디비젼 I 그룹A 여자 04/14 18:30 5 중국 v 이탈리아 L 0-1

The Chinese women's national ice hockey team (simplified Chinese: 中国国家女子冰球队; traditional Chinese: 中國國家女子冰球隊; pinyin: Zhōngguó Guójiā Nǚzǐ Bīngqiú Duì) represents China at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Women's Championships, the Asian Winter Games, and other international competitions. The women's national team is governed by the Chinese Ice Hockey Association. China's national women's program is ranked twentieth in the world by the IIHF and has 808 active players as of 2020.

History

China reached their hey day of women's hockey in the mid-90s when they finished as high as 4th place mostly thanks to the "Great Wall of China" goaltender, Guo Hong, who is now retired. China had 174 women's ice hockey players in 2011.

Motivated to gain exposure to a more challenging level of competition, the Chinese national team competed in the Naisten SM-sarja, the premier women's league in Finland, for thirteen games in the 2005–06 season and for twelve games in the 2006–07 season.

2022 Winter Olympics

In 2022, China competed in the 2022 Winter Olympics as the host nation. Going into the tournament, they were considered huge underdogs. They lost their opening game to Czech Republic, before stunning Denmark and Japan. Going into their last game against Sweden, they knew a point would be enough to secure a shock Quarter Final berth, but after taking the lead, the Chinese heartbreakingly lost 2–1 against the Swedes. Despite a small chance of progession, China was eliminated after Sweden beat Denmark in the last game of Group B. Despite the disappointment, the Chinese overachieved immensely and could hold hope of a prosperous future.

World Championships

Only two months after the Winter Olympics, they played in the 2022 IIHF Women's World Championship Division IB in Katowice, Poland. They ended up dominating the competition, scoring 38 goals in the group to secure promotion to the 2023 IIHF Women's World Championship Division IA. In November 2022, they were given the hosting rights to the group. Nine months later, they would end up winning the Division IA tournament and be promoted to the 2024 IIHF Women's World Championship after defeating Austria 2–0 in Shenzhen. This will be China's first appearance in the top tier since 2009.