Ever seen a glowing ice city? Discover Harbin’s magical Ice and Snow Festival—massive ice castles, neon-lit sculptures, and ...
Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, exemplifies the country's thriving ice and snow economy.
During this year's Spring Festival holiday, Harbin Ice-Snow World saw over 610,000 visits in just eight days. And on the fifth day, it hit a record-breaking 100,000+ visits in a single day! With the ...
Jeremy Rattigan, an Australian who used to work in Shanghai and a skiing and snowboarding enthusiast, was pleased with the ...
is where China's ice lantern show originated and has been key to the development and promotion of the ice sculpture artistry. In 1963, the first Harbin Ice Lantern Festival was held at the park, ...
On Chinese social media app RedNote, searching for "Harbin travel guides" brings up a variety of posts. One post published in early January, titled "Spend Spring Festival in Harbin," received ...
These days, the highlight of festival is dozens of ice sculptures. More than 50 of them will be displayed at Mich-e-kewis Park with more placed throughout the downtown. Daytime activities at the ...
As the world's largest ice-and-snow theme park, the ongoing 26th edition of the Harbin Ice-Snow World in Harbin, the capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang province, is a romantic fairy-tale world ...