Harbin Ice and Snow World Unveils Largest-Ever Winter Wonderland
The 26th Harbin Ice and Snow World opens with its largest-ever expansion, offering thrilling attractions inspired by the upcoming 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games.
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The 26th Harbin Ice and Snow World opens with its largest-ever expansion, offering thrilling attractions inspired by the upcoming 2025 Harbin 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 introduces ‘Mr Snowman,’ a 20-meter-tall snowman on Sun Island, inviting tourists worldwide to experience its enchanting ice and snow attractions.
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.
Continuous snowfall has transformed Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province into a winter wonderland, attracting nature enthusiasts and boosting the region’s tourism.
Harbin unveils “Mr. Snowman,” a 20-meter-high snow sculpture and the tallest in the city, at the 37th Harbin Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo, celebrating winter ahead of the 2025 Asian Winter Games.
As the 37th Harbin Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo nears, ‘Mr. Snowman’ debuts, captivating visitors at Harbin Sun Island Scenic Area with over 260 snow sculptures and winter activities.
Over 60,000 migratory birds, including black storks and whooper swans, have arrived at the Yellow River Wetland National Nature Reserve in Henan Province as winter sets in.
Harbin City in northeast China is elevating its winter tourism by expanding the famed Ice-Snow World to one million square meters, attracting more visitors and invigorating the seasonal economy.
After a light snowfall on November 19, Laojun Mountain in Luoyang transformed into a winter wonderland, captivating visitors with its snow-covered peaks and dreamlike scenery.
Winter tourism is heating up in northern China as destinations like Ulanqab City and Mudanjiang City unveil unique attractions. From exploring extinct volcanoes to visiting Snow Town, tourists have exciting new options this season.
After a recent snowfall, Sichuan Province’s Bipeng Valley has transformed into a snowy fairyland, attracting visitors to its pristine landscapes and offering winter activities like skiing and ice skating.
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.
Discover how northeast China’s iconic floral patterns are transforming the ski slopes at Changbai Mountain’s Heping Resort, blending cultural heritage with winter sports excitement.
Changchun’s city buses are now adorned with bold floral patterns, bringing colorful warmth to the winter tourism season in China’s Jilin Province.
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 Ice and Snow World concluded its season with record-breaking attendance, drawing around 30,000 visitors daily. The iconic winter festival closed due to rising temperatures and safety concerns.
After heavy snowfall, seagulls soar above Qingdao’s Tangdao Bay, delighting residents who flock to the snowy coastline to feed the graceful birds.
A towering 18-meter snowman has become a winter icon in Harbin, China, drawing global visitors ahead of the 2025 Asian Winter Games. The city’s illuminated nights and ice sculptures showcase its unique charm.