Vibrant Ice-Snow Activities Drive Winter Tourism in Northeast China
Northeast China enhances its winter tourism with vibrant ice and snow activities, attracting global visitors and boosting the local economy.
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Northeast China enhances its winter tourism with vibrant ice and snow activities, attracting global visitors and boosting the local economy.
Discover Khorgos, a scenic border city in Xinjiang, China, where trade between China and Kazakhstan meets stunning winter landscapes.
Explore Khorgos in Xinjiang, a vital trade hub between China and Kazakhstan, adorned with stunning winter landscapes.
Harbin City celebrates winter with its annual 18-meter snowman, attracting crowds with its illuminated display and stunning ice sculptures.
Harbin Ice and Snow World in China’s Heilongjiang Province dazzles visitors with stunning ice sculptures and vibrant winter festivities, earning its place as a top global winter destination.
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Harbin Ice and Snow World has been named the world’s largest ice-themed amusement park by Guinness World Records. Established in 1999, it spans over 816,682.5 square meters and is a highlight of the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival.