Harbin’s Ice and Snow World Draws Global Crowds in 2026 Season
Harbin’s 2026 Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest winter theme park, drives tourism surge and cultural innovation in Northeast China.
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Harbin’s 2026 Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest winter theme park, drives tourism surge and cultural innovation in Northeast China.
Harbin’s 15-meter ‘Fairytale Snowman Family’ sculpture captivates visitors at the 2025 Ice-Snow World, highlighting Northeast China’s winter tourism appeal.
Discover the Asian Winter Games elements beautifully integrated into the Harbin Ice and Snow World. From the mascot to the towering main tower, explore this icy celebration of winter sports.
A new love-themed ice and snow park near the Harbin Grand Theater captivates visitors with intricate sculptures and romantic ambiance, adding to Harbin’s allure as a premier winter destination.
The 26th Harbin Ice and Snow World dazzles visitors with illuminated ice sculptures, transforming the night into a winter spectacle. The event continues to captivate tourists with its artistic creations.
Skilled artisans have sculpted stunning “Ice Terracotta Warriors” at Harbin Ice and Snow World, bringing ancient treasures to life in a dazzling display of artistry and culture.
Harbin Ice and Snow World unveils stunning ice sculptures of the Terracotta Warriors, blending ancient history with winter artistry in Heilongjiang Province.
Harbin Ice and Snow World opens its 26th edition in northeast China, becoming the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park. Visitors can explore massive ice slides, a ‘Snow Disco’, and intricate ice sculptures.
Harbin’s 26th Ice and Snow World opens as the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, featuring massive ice slides, a Snow Disco, and intricate sculptures inspired by the upcoming 2025 Asian Winter Games.
Harbin Ice and Snow World opens its doors, unveiling the world’s largest winter festival with thrilling ice slides, a lively “Snow Disco,” and intricate sculptures, inviting visitors to a frozen wonderland.
The 26th Harbin Ice and Snow World has opened in Harbin, northeast China, becoming the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park. With record-breaking attractions, it invites global visitors to a winter wonderland.
Harbin Ice and Snow World opens in northeast China, featuring ice sculptures and elements of the 2025 Asian Winter Games. Spanning 1 million square meters, built from 300,000 cubic meters of ice and snow.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest indoor ice theme park, unveils stunning ice sculptures replicating iconic landmarks like St. Sophia Cathedral, captivating visitors with vivid artistry.
China and Russia showcase their exceptional ice and snow sculpting skills, creating dazzling winter masterpieces that captivate audiences worldwide.
Harbin Ice and Snow World in northeast China transforms into a frosty wonderland each winter, showcasing breathtaking ice and snow sculptures, ice castles, and vibrant cultural performances.
Discover the magic of Harbin’s Ice and Snow World in northeast China, where visitors marvel at magnificent ice sculptures, illuminated ice castles, and stunning winter landscapes in a frosty wonderland.
Harbin Ice and Snow World in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province dazzles visitors with its magnificent ice sculptures, ice castles, and vibrant stage shows, transforming the city into a winter carnival.
Discover the enchantment of Harbin Ice and Snow World in northeast China, where dazzling ice sculptures and winter attractions captivate visitors from around the globe.
A colossal 18-meter-tall snowman has become a beloved annual landmark in Harbin City, captivating locals and visitors in China’s winter wonderland.
A towering 18-meter giant snowman has become Harbin’s annual winter landmark, enchanting visitors with its colossal presence and highlighting the city’s vibrant culture and upcoming Asian Winter Games.