Harbin’s Ice Festival and Asian Winter Games Boost Snow and Ice Economy
Harbin’s winter tourism reaches new heights with the opening of the 41st Ice and Snow Festival, coinciding with the 9th Asian Winter Games to be held in Harbin this February.
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Harbin’s winter tourism reaches new heights with the opening of the 41st Ice and Snow Festival, coinciding with the 9th Asian Winter Games to be held in Harbin this February.
A delegation of young people from Taiwan visited the Chinese mainland for the ‘Cross-Strait Youth Ice and Snow Festival,’ fostering understanding and collaboration among future generations.
Visitors are embracing the joys of winter at the 4th Forest Ice and Snow Fun Season in Jinlin District, Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province, participating in activities like skiing and deer interactions.
Harbin introduces ‘Mr Snowman,’ a 20-meter-tall snowman on Sun Island, inviting tourists worldwide to experience its enchanting ice and snow attractions.
Harbin’s International Ice and Snow Festival attracted record-breaking crowds this winter, with over 10 million tourists visiting the city, boosting winter tourism and setting new economic records.
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.
Discover the wonders of the Harbin Ice and Snow World in China’s northeast, where ice sculptures and light displays create a mesmerizing winter spectacle.
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 ‘Truant Penguins’ at Harbin Polarland have become adorable ambassadors, charming visitors during the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival.
Harbin’s Saint Sophia Cathedral, covered in ice and snow, captivates visitors during the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, showcasing the city’s rich architectural heritage.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow Festival in northeast China is attracting tourists worldwide, who praise it as an unforgettable experience with its stunning ice sculptures and vibrant winter activities.
The 2024 Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival has opened in Harbin, NE China, showcasing stunning ice sculptures, landscapes, and performances, attracting visitors worldwide.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province attracted record tourists during the New Year holiday, becoming the country’s most popular destination.
Harbin’s 18-meter-tall giant snowman returns, captivating visitors with its impressive stature and the city’s vibrant winter festivities. Discover the magic of Harbin’s renowned ice and snow attractions.