Harbin’s Giant Snow Sculpture Lights Up 2026 Spring Festival Celebrations
Harbin’s 23.8-meter snow sculpture ‘Mr. Snowman’ dazzles visitors at the Sun Island Snow Expo, symbolizing cultural resilience during 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations.
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Harbin’s 23.8-meter snow sculpture ‘Mr. Snowman’ dazzles visitors at the Sun Island Snow Expo, symbolizing cultural resilience during 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations.
Harbin’s 38th Sun Island Snow Sculpture Expo opens, showcasing massive snow art and boosting winter tourism in Northeast Asia.
Harbin’s upgraded 19-meter snowman, unveiled this month, dazzles visitors with frosty charm as it heralds 2026, reinforcing the city’s winter tourism appeal.
Harbin’s iconic 19-meter snowman returns to Qunli Music Park, drawing global attention and boosting winter tourism in Northeast China.
On January 2, 2025, Harbin’s International Ice and Snow Competitions kicked off, uniting artists from around the world in a celebration of creativity and cultural exchange.
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 unveils the “Legendary Sacred Flame”, a snow sculpture crafted for the 2025 Asian Winter Games, embodying the spirit of the upcoming event.
Harbin unveils a towering 20-meter ‘Truant Penguin’ snow sculpture, adding a whimsical touch to China’s ‘Snow City’.
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 unveils a 20-meter-tall snowman, heralding the city’s winter tourism season and the upcoming Harbin Ice and Snow Festival set to open on January 5, 2024.