Harbin’s Ice and Snow World Draws Global Crowds in 2026 Season
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, attracts global visitors with stunning attractions and cultural showcases in 2026.
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Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, attracts global visitors with stunning attractions and cultural showcases in 2026.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, continues to attract global visitors in 2026 with stunning winter attractions and cultural showcases.
Beijing’s Longqing Gorge dazzles with a Monkey King-themed ice lantern festival, blending animation nostalgia and winter artistry. Open until late February 2026.
Harbin’s record-breaking Ice and Snow World theme park merges advanced technology with cultural heritage, attracting millions since its December 2025 opening.
Harbin’s world-renowned ice and snow theme park opened December 17, showcasing breathtaking sculptures and boosting winter tourism in Northeast China.
Harbin unveils its iconic 19-meter snowman, signaling the start of the 2025 winter tourism season with record-breaking crowds.
Visitors are flocking to Harbin during the Spring Festival to enjoy its unique ice and snow culture, with festive snow sculptures like “Mr. Snowman” and “Ms. Snowflake” attracting many tourists.
Harbin’s Super Ice Slide, over 500 meters long with 24 lanes, is thrilling visitors at Ice and Snow World. The park’s new warm house keeps guests cozy as they await this unforgettable winter adventure.
Discover the magic of Harbin’s “Ice City,” a spectacular winter wonderland in the Chinese mainland. Explore stunning icy architecture and a snow-and-ice amusement park that captivates visitors worldwide.
Over 6,000 golden roses encased in ice sculptures are dazzling visitors in Harbin, China’s ‘Ice City,’ blending art and nature in a stunning display inspired by the TV drama ‘The Tale of Rose.’
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.
Experience the magic of Harbin Ice and Snow World as it illuminates the night in its 26th season, featuring record-breaking ice slides and the innovative ‘Snow Disco’ stage.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World expands with 10 new ice slides, totaling 24. Fancier ice sculptures and ready venues for the Asian Winter Games await visitors this winter.
Tourists are making a final dash to Harbin Ice and Snow World in China to witness its stunning ice sculptures before the park closes for the season.
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.
Explore the winter charm of Riyue Lake in Shangqiu City, Henan Province. This scenic spot, part of a hydro-project, combines irrigation and tourism, and is open to the public for free.
Explore Harbin’s Ice and Snow World in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, where spectacular ice sculptures and winter festivities transform the city into a frosty wonderland.
Harbin’s amusement park introduces a glamping chill-out zone, enhancing the winter tourism experience with smartly decorated tents and local delicacies for visitors.
Hundreds of snowmen resembling Terracotta Warriors have been unveiled on Harbin’s frozen Songhua River, captivating visitors with this majestic winter display.
Ice-encased flowers in Changchun, northeast China’s Jilin Province, have captured tourists’ attention, offering a mesmerizing display where blossoms bloom within crystalline ice.