Winter just got cooler! The world's largest ice-snow theme park launched yesterday in Harbin, China, transforming the 'Ice City' into a glowing gallery of frozen art. Over 1,000 crystalline creations – from mythical creatures to futuristic skyscrapers – now sparkle under subzero skies. 🏙️❄️
This year's park features:
- A 25-meter-tall ice castle with LED light shows
- Interactive sculptures activated by touch sensors
- Pop culture tributes (yes, there's a K-pop ice stage!)
'We're blending tradition with tech,' says local artist Zhang Wei, carving an augmented-reality dragon sculpture. 'Visitors can scan pieces to unlock digital winter tales.' 📱❄️
Pro tip: Night visits reveal the park's true magic as neon-lit ice pathways create an otherworldly glow. Open through February 2026, it's a must-see for winter wanderers! ⛄️🌟
Reference(s):
cgtn.com


