Harbin’s Ice-Snow World has unleashed its coolest attraction yet this winter: a jaw-dropping 24-meter ice castle that’s breaking the internet 📱❄️. Built with 13,200 cubic meters of crystal-clear ice blocks, the structure glows like a real-life Elsa’s palace, drawing crowds eager to snap frosty selfies and TikTok-worthy reels.
Dubbed the ‘Frozen Photo Hub’ by visitors, the castle’s intricate carvings and LED-lit turrets create a magical backdrop that’s straight out of a K-drama winter scene 🌟. Local artisans spent weeks sculpting the ice, sourced directly from the Songhua River, to achieve its signature glass-like transparency.
This year’s Ice-Snow World festival, running until February 2026, has already seen record early-season attendance. Travel bloggers are calling it ‘Asia’s ultimate winter playground’ – complete with ice slides 🛷, light shows, and now this Insta-famous castle. Pro tip: Night visits offer the most dazzling views as temperatures plunge to -25°C 🥶✨.
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Vibrant ice castle shines as photo hotspot at Harbin Ice-Snow World
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