
Harbin’s Ice Festival Draws Record Crowds, Boosting Winter Tourism
Harbin’s International Ice and Snow Festival attracts over 10 million tourists, setting new records in winter tourism and generating $2.3 billion in revenue.
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Harbin’s International Ice and Snow Festival attracts over 10 million tourists, setting new records in winter tourism and generating $2.3 billion in revenue.
Harbin Ice and Snow World wraps up its season with record-breaking attendance, attracting nearly double the pre-pandemic visitors and earning a Guinness World Record as the largest temporary ice and snow theme park.
Visitors rush to Harbin Ice and Snow World to enjoy its world-record-holding ice sculptures and winter activities before the park closes for the year.
Harbin, the ice city in northeastern part of the Chinese mainland, sees a surge in tourism during the Spring Festival, transforming its icy attractions into a booming hotspot.
Discover Harbin Ice and Snow World, a leading ice theme park in China’s Heilongjiang Province, transforming the city into a magical winter carnival.
Harbin’s annual giant snowman, standing 18 meters tall, illuminates the city and serves as a vibrant landmark as it prepares to host the 2025 Asian Winter Games, attracting visitors nationwide.
Discover how Harbin Ice and Snow World transforms into a mesmerizing winter wonderland, featuring stunning ice sculptures and vibrant stage shows.
Experience the magic of Harbin Ice and Snow World, one of the world’s top ice-themed parks, transforming Harbin into a dazzling winter carnival.
Harbin’s annual giant snowman, standing 18 meters tall, lights up the winter season with its spectacular display. Get ready for the 2025 Asian Winter Games!
Harbin’s annual giant snowman, standing 18 meters tall, lights up the city as it prepares to host the 2025 Asian Winter Games, attracting visitors worldwide.