Harbin Ice and Snow World Shines in Its 26th Magical Season
Harbin Ice and Snow World celebrates its 26th season with record 24 ice slides and the innovative Snow Disco stage, dazzling visitors in Heilongjiang Province.
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Harbin Ice and Snow World celebrates its 26th season with record 24 ice slides and the innovative Snow Disco stage, dazzling visitors in Heilongjiang Province.
The 26th Harbin Ice and Snow World has opened as the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, featuring massive ice slides, a Snow Disco stage, and stunning sculptures. Designed with the 2025 Asian Winter Games in mind, it invites global visitors to experience Harbin’s winter magic.
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Harbin unveils its 26th Ice and Snow World, now the world’s largest ice theme park. Visitors can enjoy 24 ice slides, Snow Disco, and stunning sculptures.
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Harbin’s 26th Ice and Snow World opens in northeast China, featuring 24 ice slides and a Snow Disco. Spanning 1 million square meters, it’s the world’s largest ice theme park, gearing up for the 2025 Asian Winter Games.
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