Harbin Ice and Snow World Dazzles Visitors in China’s “Ice City”
Discover the enchanting Harbin Ice and Snow World in China’s “Ice City,” where stunning ice sculptures and vibrant festivities transform the winter landscape into a frosty wonderland.
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Discover the enchanting Harbin Ice and Snow World in China’s “Ice City,” where stunning ice sculptures and vibrant festivities transform the winter landscape into a frosty wonderland.
Harbin Ice and Snow World in China has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest ice and snow-themed amusement park, mesmerizing visitors with its expansive frozen wonderland.
An 18-meter-tall giant snowman has become Harbin City’s winter landmark, lighting up the night sky and attracting visitors to northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province for a season of ice sculptures and festive celebrations.
Tourists from across China and the world are flocking to Harbin’s Ice and Snow World to experience a thrilling 500-meter-long slide, highlighting the city’s vibrant winter attractions.
Harbin’s Central Street is buzzing with tourists like never before, as the northern ice city experiences an unprecedented tourism boom fueled by social media excitement.
Harbin in northeast China earned nearly US$838 million from tourism during the New Year holiday, drawing millions with its ice and snow attractions.
Harbin, China’s ‘Ice City’, has become a major winter tourist hotspot, attracting over 3 million visitors during the New Year holiday and breaking historic records with its unique winter attractions.
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