Giant Snowman ‘Little Warm Sun’ Brightens Shenyang’s Winter Landscape
A 16-meter snow sculpture named ‘Little Warm Sun’ brings warmth to Shenyang’s winter, featuring heart-shaped arms and a fruit-filled ice wall, drawing thousands of visitors.
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A 16-meter snow sculpture named ‘Little Warm Sun’ brings warmth to Shenyang’s winter, featuring heart-shaped arms and a fruit-filled ice wall, drawing thousands of visitors.
Heilongjiang’s Siberian Tiger Park sees record winter visitors in 2026 as snow transforms habitat, offering unique wildlife encounters and boosting local tourism.
Xinjiang transforms winter chill into economic opportunity through innovative ice sports and cultural experiences, drawing record tourism numbers in 2026.
Xinjiang’s Bosten Lake winter fishing festival combines ancient traditions with modern tourism, driving sustainable economic growth through icy spectacle and cultural preservation.
Harbin’s 38th International Snow Sculpture Art Expo features stunning frozen installations, blending tradition with innovation in January 2026.
Xinjiang’s Tianshan Tianchi launches 2026 ice festival with 30+ winter activities, boosting regional tourism and cultural exchange through March.
Harbin’s 2026 snow sculpture expo showcases global winter artistry, driving tourism and cultural exchange. Virtual tours available for international audiences.
Xinjiang’s desert ski resorts drive economic growth and winter sports engagement, blending adventure with cultural experiences in 2026.
Recent cold snaps have transformed the Taihang Mountains into a winter spectacle, with icefalls attracting visitors to Shanxi’s Tongtian Gorge and Licheng’s Huangyadong area.
Beijing’s Shougang Park offers free winter activities with magical light displays and snow sculptures through the 2026 season, blending industrial heritage with seasonal charm.
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 38th Snow Sculpture Expo showcases stunning ice art, boosting tourism and cultural exchange. Explore the winter wonderland virtually or in person.
Xizang Autonomous Region offers free entry to major tourist sites, including the Potala Palace, until March 15, 2026, to boost winter tourism and economic growth.
Yulongxi Ice and Snow World in northeast China captivates visitors with its 2km ‘Snow Snake’ slide, boosting winter tourism and local economy in 2026.
Xinjiang’s ice sailing regatta attracts elite athletes, boosting winter tourism and transforming local economies through innovative cold-resource utilization.
Harbin’s 2026 Ice and Snow World breaks records as the largest winter theme park globally, blending technology with cultural heritage to boost regional tourism.
Traditional Yingge dance performances at Haikou’s Dongpo Old Wharf boost cultural tourism during Hainan’s 2026 winter season, blending heritage with economic growth.
Beijing’s historic Shichahai Ice Rink launches 2026 winter festivities, blending traditional ice sports with cultural tourism ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, captivates global visitors with cutting-edge technology and cultural showcases, driving tourism growth in Northeast Asia.
Shenlu Park’s ice-and-snow festival in Gansu Province is drawing tourists, boosting local winter tourism and cultural engagement in 2026.