Harbin to Host 9th Asian Winter Games in February
Harbin, known as China’s Ice City, will host the 9th Asian Winter Games from February 7 to 14, bringing the event back since 1996. The 100-day countdown unveiled the torch, medals, and anthem.
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Harbin, known as China’s Ice City, will host the 9th Asian Winter Games from February 7 to 14, bringing the event back since 1996. The 100-day countdown unveiled the torch, medals, and anthem.
Stainless steel sculptures of winter sports athletes have been unveiled in Harbin, northeast China, marking the countdown to the 2025 Asian Winter Games and adding excitement to the city streets.
China is set to send over 170 athletes to compete in all events at the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, with more than 1,500 athletes from 34 countries and regions participating.
The Chefs de Mission Seminar for the ninth Asian Winter Games has begun in Harbin, China, as 32 National Olympic Committees discuss preparations for the 2025 event.
Harbin is set to host the ninth Asian Winter Games from February 7 to 14, 2025, with a record 34 National Olympic Committees registered. The event will feature six sports, 11 disciplines, and 64 events.
China’s Vice President Han Zheng met with IOC President Thomas Bach in Paris, expressing China’s eagerness to deepen cooperation with the IOC ahead of hosting the Asian Winter Games next year.
A towering 18-meter snowman has become a winter icon in Harbin, China, drawing global visitors ahead of the 2025 Asian Winter Games. The city’s illuminated nights and ice sculptures showcase its unique charm.
An 18-meter-tall snowman in Harbin, China’s ‘Ice City,’ becomes a winter landmark, attracting visitors worldwide to its ice sculptures and previewing the 2025 Asian Winter Games.
A towering 18-meter giant snowman has become Harbin’s annual winter landmark, enchanting visitors with its colossal presence and highlighting the city’s vibrant culture and upcoming Asian Winter Games.
An 18-meter tall giant snowman has become an annual landmark in Harbin, captivating visitors with its grandeur and highlighting the city’s vibrant winter festivities.
Harbin unveils its iconic 18-meter-tall giant snowman, marking the start of winter festivities in northeast China. The annual landmark draws visitors to experience the city’s renowned ice sculptures and vibrant atmosphere.
Harbin City in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province unveils its annual giant snowman, standing 18 meters tall and crafted from 2,000 cubic meters of snow, symbolizing the city’s vibrant winter culture.
An 18-meter-tall giant snowman has become a winter landmark in Harbin, China, attracting visitors nationwide as the city prepares to host the 9th Asian Winter Games in 2025.
An 18-meter-tall giant snowman delights visitors in Harbin, China’s renowned ice city. As Harbin prepares to host the 9th Asian Winter Games in 2025, the snowman symbolizes the city’s winter spirit.
A giant 18-meter-tall snowman constructed from 2,000 cubic meters of snow has become an annual landmark in Harbin City, northeast China. This winter attraction highlights Harbin’s rich tradition of snow and ice festivals.
An 18-meter-tall giant snowman has become Harbin’s annual landmark, drawing visitors to the city known for its ice sculptures and the upcoming 2025 Asian Winter Games.
Harbin unveils giant tiger mascots “Binbin” and “Nini” at the Songhua River Ice and Snow Carnival, welcoming visitors ahead of the 2025 Asian Winter Games.
A colossal 18-meter snowman in Harbin City, northeast China, has become the latest winter attraction, highlighting the city’s renowned ice sculptures and festive atmosphere as it prepares for the 2025 Asian Winter Games.