The magical winter landscape of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province in northeast China, welcomes visitors as the 26th edition of Harbin Ice and Snow World officially opens its doors on December 21. This year’s event showcases an impressive array of attractions, including 24 ice slides each stretching over 500 meters, a vibrant Snow Disco stage, and a stunning collection of detailed ice sculptures that mesmerize attendees.
Spanning a planned area of 1 million square meters, Harbin Ice and Snow World is now recognized as the largest ice-and-snow theme park in the world, marking its most expansive edition in its 26-year history. The park’s design and construction proudly incorporate elements from the upcoming ninth Asian Winter Games in Harbin 2025, blending sport and spectacle into an unforgettable experience.
Visitors from around the globe are invited to immerse themselves in this captivating winter wonderland, where artistry and innovation come together to create a unique seasonal attraction. Whether you're a thrill-seeker eager to slide down massive ice tracks or an art lover captivated by intricate ice sculptures, Harbin Ice and Snow World promises an enchanting escape that celebrates the beauty and creativity of winter.
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