Harbin Debuts Dragon Boat Tug-of-War on Frozen Songhua River
Harbin introduced a dragon boat tug-of-war on the frozen Songhua River, blending tradition with winter sports as teams competed fiercely in this innovative event.
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Harbin introduced a dragon boat tug-of-war on the frozen Songhua River, blending tradition with winter sports as teams competed fiercely in this innovative event.
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.
Tourists in Harbin are flocking to Saint Sophia Cathedral and savoring cathedral-shaped cakes inspired by the architectural marvel, reflecting a blend of cultural heritage and culinary delight amid the city’s tourism boom.
Harbin’s amusement park introduces a glamping chill-out zone, enhancing the winter tourism experience with smartly decorated tents and local delicacies for visitors.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World transforms the city into a frosty wonderland, mesmerizing visitors with stunning ice sculptures, illuminated castles, and cultural performances. Discover this winter marvel in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province.
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.
Discover the enchanting Harbin Ice and Snow World in northeast China—a spectacular winter festival featuring stunning ice sculptures, grand ice palaces, and cultural performances that captivate visitors worldwide.
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.
Harbin’s stunning winter scenery along the Songhua River is captivating visitors with soft rime formations, ice sculptures, and festive activities, showcasing the charm of northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province.
Harbin’s International Ice and Snow Festival in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province has become a global winter attraction, showcasing stunning ice sculptures and drawing visitors from around the world.
In Harbin City, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, a towering 18-meter snowman crafted from 2,000 cubic meters of snow has become a yearly landmark, drawing crowds to enjoy the city’s vibrant winter atmosphere.
Harbin unveils a towering 20-meter ‘Truant Penguin’ snow sculpture, adding a whimsical touch to China’s ‘Snow City’.
Harbin Ice and Snow World captivates visitors with magnificent ice sculptures and frosty landscapes, transforming the Chinese city into a winter carnival.
Harbin’s ‘Truant Penguins’ at Harbin Polarland have become adorable ambassadors, charming visitors during the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival.
Explore the enchanting Harbin Ice and Snow World in China’s “Ice City,” where spectacular sculptures and icy landscapes captivate visitors worldwide.
Artists from 12 countries gather in Harbin for the 26th International Snow Sculpture Competition. Russian artist Aleksei Sidorov highlights climate issues with his work ‘Tornado.’
Harbin, China’s “Ice City,” dazzles with its annual Ice and Snow World, transforming into a winter wonderland of magnificent ice sculptures and cultural performances.
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin shines brightly at night, highlighting the city’s rich cultural and historical evolution. This iconic landmark now serves as the Harbin Architectural Art Gallery.
British vlogger Lee Barrett explores Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest ice and snow-themed amusement park, marveling at fairy-tale ice sculptures despite minus 20°C temperatures.
Harbin’s frozen pears are enchanting southern tourists with their icy sweetness. Elegantly served in bite-sized pieces, these local treats are a must-try for visitors exploring northern China.