Harbin’s Ice and Snow World Sets Global Record with 2026 Theme Park Debut
Harbin’s 2026 Ice and Snow World breaks records as the largest winter theme park globally, blending technology with cultural heritage to boost regional tourism.
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Harbin’s 2026 Ice and Snow World breaks records as the largest winter theme park globally, blending technology with cultural heritage to boost regional tourism.
Sichuan-born giant panda ‘Cheese’ delights visitors in Harbin with playful antics in the snow, showcasing the city’s unique winter charm in 2026.
Harbin’s 2026 Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, blends technology and culture to draw record global visitors while boosting regional tourism.
Harbin Ice-Snow World debuts 521-meter Great Wall-themed ice slide for 2025 season, combining cultural heritage with high-speed thrills and smart crowd management.
Harbin completes main ice tower for 2025 winter festival, set to open Dec 25 with record-breaking architecture and advanced lighting systems.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest indoor ice theme park, unveils stunning ice sculptures replicating iconic landmarks like St. Sophia Cathedral, captivating visitors with vivid artistry.
Salt sculptures at Chaka Salt Lake in Qinghai Province captivate visitors, turning China’s ‘mirror of the sky’ into a mesmerizing attraction.
Harbin Ice and Snow World in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province now offers year-round entertainment, transforming from a winter wonderland to a perennial attraction.
Yulong Snow Mountain in southwest China’s Yunnan province is a breathtaking attraction featuring 13 peaks, 19 glaciers, and stunning snowy scenery. Standing at 5,596 meters, it’s a must-visit destination.