China’s Winter Wonders: Frozen Stars and Thawing Cascades
China’s Xinjiang and Shanxi showcase stunning winter phenomena—frozen ‘star’ lakes and revitalized waterfalls—highlighting seasonal beauty and tourism potential.
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China’s Xinjiang and Shanxi showcase stunning winter phenomena—frozen ‘star’ lakes and revitalized waterfalls—highlighting seasonal beauty and tourism potential.
Explore the 2026 Harbin Ice and Snow World, where viral ice sculptures and dazzling displays highlight China’s booming winter economy and cultural innovation.
Harbin’s record-breaking 23.8-meter snow sculpture prepares to dazzle global audiences as centerpiece of 2026 Spring Festival Gala celebrations.
Hanfu enthusiasts in Jilin Province celebrate traditional culture with a dazzling ice sculpture replica of Beijing’s Temple of Heaven hall, blending heritage with winter artistry.
Harbin’s 38th Snow Sculpture Art Expo showcases stunning installations, blending tradition and innovation, attracting global visitors in January 2026.
Harbin’s new Chinese zodiac ice sculptures draw crowds, blending artistry with cultural tradition in Heilongjiang Province. A must-see winter 2026 attraction.
Over 260 snow sculptures await visitors at Harbin’s 38th annual winter expo, showcasing international collaboration and boosting regional tourism.
Aerial footage reveals Rizhao’s stunning winter coastline, attracting global tourists and photographers to Shandong’s serene shores in 2025.
Shanxi’s Lingchuan County issues 5 million yuan in vouchers to boost winter tourism, supporting ice and snow sports and ski accommodations.
Harbin, China’s ‘Ice City,’ hosts the Asian Winter Games, showcasing the booming ice and snow economy in Northeast China and promoting winter tourism and regional cooperation.
The 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin sparks significant growth in the region’s ice and snow economy, attracting millions of visitors and boosting tourism revenue.
China unveils new cultural attractions: Dunhuang’s electrifying show reimagines Buddhist cave art, Harbin’s winter tourism booms in icy paradise, and Xinjiang Museum highlights Silk Road heritage.
Harbin in northeast China transforms into a dazzling winter wonderland with its annual Ice and Snow World, featuring spectacular ice sculptures, towering ice castles, and vibrant cultural performances.