Harbin’s Winter Wonderland Draws Global Attention in 2026
Harbin’s 2026 ice festival breaks visitor records, blending art, culture and economic growth in China’s winter tourism capital.
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Harbin’s 2026 ice festival breaks visitor records, blending art, culture and economic growth in China’s winter tourism capital.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, attracts global visitors with stunning attractions and cultural showcases in 2026.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, continues to attract global visitors in 2026 with stunning winter attractions and cultural showcases.
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 record-breaking Ice and Snow World theme park merges advanced technology with cultural heritage, attracting millions since its December 2025 opening.
Harbin’s 2026 Ice and Snow World opens record-breaking winter attraction with 400,000 cubic meters of ice sculptures, enhanced facilities, and frozen ticket prices.
Harbin unveils its iconic 19-meter snowman, signaling the start of the 2025 winter tourism season with record-breaking crowds.
Harbin’s winter tourism is booming with new experiences and upgraded services, attracting a surge of visitors to the city’s diverse winter activities and expanding infrastructure.
Harbin’s Super Ice Slide, over 500 meters long with 24 lanes, is thrilling visitors at Ice and Snow World. The park’s new warm house keeps guests cozy as they await this unforgettable winter adventure.
Harbin’s 37th International Snow Sculpture Art Expo will feature a colossal 20-meter “Monkey King” sculpture, captivating visitors with this iconic figure from Chinese folklore.
Harbin, China’s ice city, has become the hottest destination for holidaymakers during the Spring Festival, turning its icy winters into a glittering tourist attraction that charms visitors worldwide.
Harbin Ice and Snow World has transformed China’s “Ice City” into a dazzling winter wonderland, featuring stunning ice sculptures, castles, and shows that attract visitors from around the globe.
Giant ice sculptures of Asian Winter Games mascots Binbin and Nini are enchanting visitors in Harbin’s Laodaowai district, showcasing the city’s culture ahead of the 2025 games.
Members of the Hezhe ethnic group showcased their vibrant culture in Harbin, captivating tourists with traditional dances and performances amid the city’s winter tourism boom.
Visitors to Harbin are embracing traditional flower patterns with red-and-green peony elements, turning them into a vibrant fashion trend that celebrates the cultural heritage of northeast China.
Harbin’s Ice Lantern Art Fair captivates visitors with intricate ice sculptures, bringing magic to the New Year festivities in China’s Heilongjiang Province.