Winter just got cooler! 🧊 The 26th Harbin Ice and Snow World, a frosty playground larger than 140 football fields, has officially opened in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. With 24 ice slides stretching over 500 meters (that’s longer than 5 Eiffel Towers laid end-to-end!), a glow-up “Snow Disco” stage, and sculptures colder than your ex’s texts, this park is rewriting the rules of winter fun. ❄️
Spanning 1 million square meters—its biggest size ever—the park previews the 2025 Asian Winter Games with futuristic designs. Imagine skating past iced dragons 🐉 and neon-lit castles 🏰 under the northern lights (well, LED magic). The vibe? Think *Frozen* meets Coachella, but with parkas instead of flower crowns.
Local artists spent months carving 350,000 cubic meters of ice from the Songhua River—a chilly labor of love that’s now drawing global travelers. Pro tip: Grab a hotpot meal 🍲 after sliding down the “Ice Highway” to avoid becoming a popsicle!
Ready to join the frosty fiesta? Pack your thermal socks—this wonderland melts by March! ⏳
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Live: Harbin Ice and Snow World draws visitors to NE China – Ep. 2
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