Qilian Mountains Ice Festival Boosts Winter Tourism in Gansu
Shenlu Park’s ice-and-snow festival in Gansu Province is drawing tourists, boosting local winter tourism and cultural engagement in 2026.
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Shenlu Park’s ice-and-snow festival in Gansu Province is drawing tourists, boosting local winter tourism and cultural engagement in 2026.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World 2025 combines subzero temperatures with vibrant festivities, drawing global visitors to China’s winter wonderland.
Delve into Harbin’s enchanting winter landscape this Chinese New Year. From the dazzling ice festival to the vibrant morning markets, immerse yourself in the festive charm of this northern Chinese city.
Winter enthusiasts gather at Beijing’s Bird’s Nest for the Build a Snowman Challenge, celebrating the upcoming 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin. Participants like Rachel inspire unity through creative fun.
The 26th Harbin Ice and Snow World opens in northeast China’s Harbin, unveiling the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park with slides, sculptures, and more, attracting visitors worldwide.
Harbin Ice and Snow World opened, marking its 26th year and drawing thousands of visitors. The park features snow sculptures, ice castles, and winter sports as Harbin readies for the 2025 Asian Winter Games.
Harbin is preparing for a winter tourism boom as the iconic ice festival returns. The ice and snow economy is bringing prosperity to China’s ‘ice city.’
Harbin’s colossal ‘Mr. Snowman,’ standing 20 meters tall on Sun Island, extends a warm welcome to tourists worldwide, inviting them to enjoy an unforgettable ice and snow rendezvous.
Harbin’s ‘Diamond Sea’ on the Songhua River dazzles visitors with giant ice blocks that shimmer like diamonds under the sun, offering a new winter wonderland in China’s famed ice city.
Beijing’s 38th Longqing Gorge Ice Lantern Festival dazzles visitors with over 200 ice sculptures, drone shows, and cultural performances amidst the stunning backdrop of Yanqing’s mountain peaks.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World captivates visitors with stunning ice sculptures and winter festivities in China’s “Ice City.”
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.
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.
A giant 18-meter-tall snowman, crafted from 2,000 cubic meters of snow, returns as an annual landmark in Harbin, China’s city renowned for its snow and ice sculptures.
Harbin in northeast China unveils its 18-meter-tall giant snowman, crafted from 2,000 cubic meters of snow, attracting tourists to experience the city’s renowned winter festivities.
Harbin in northeast China earned nearly US$838 million from tourism during the New Year holiday, drawing millions with its ice and snow attractions.
An 18-meter-tall snowman in Harbin has become an annual landmark, attracting visitors to northeast China’s renowned winter wonderland.
An 18-meter giant snowman crafted from 2,000 cubic meters of snow stands tall in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, symbolizing the city’s winter celebrations and drawing visitors to its lively atmosphere.
Changchun Ice and Snow New World has opened for its 27th year in Changchun, northeast China’s Jilin Province, offering visitors a spectacular winter experience with ice structures, snow sculptures, and a 512-meter ice slide.