Harbin Shines as a Winter Wonderland: Record Tourism Hits New Highs
Harbin, China’s ‘ice city,’ attracts over 3 million tourists this winter, setting historic records and ranking fifth among top cities for the 2024 New Year holiday.
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Harbin, China’s ‘ice city,’ attracts over 3 million tourists this winter, setting historic records and ranking fifth among top cities for the 2024 New Year holiday.
Experience the enchanting winter wonderland of Wangwu Mountain in Henan Province. Adorned with crystallized snow and rich Taoist culture, itβs a top destination for global travelers seeking fairytale landscapes.
Harbin unveils a 20-meter snowman to celebrate the start of its winter tourism season and the annual Ice and Snow Festival, opening on January 5, 2024.
Qingdao City in Shandong Province boosts winter tourism with spectacular folk shows, including molten-iron throwing and fish-shaped lantern dances, attracting global visitors.
Daqing’s winter swimming base in Heilongjiang is attracting over 100 enthusiasts, becoming a key highlight of the city’s winter tourism scene since 2016.