Winter just got cooler! The 26th Harbin Ice and Snow World, nestled in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, has officially opened its frosty gates, welcoming thrill-seekers and culture lovers alike. Spanning a massive 1 million square meters (that’s 140 soccer fields!), this year’s park is the largest ice-and-snow theme park ever built—and it’s packed with Insta-worthy wonders.
Ice Slides, Disco Nights & Art on Frost
Slide into adventure with 24 ice slides stretching over 500 meters, perfect for adrenaline junkies. Dance under the stars at the ‘Snow Disco’ stage , where the beats are hot even when temps drop to -20°C. And don’t miss the jaw-dropping ice sculptures—crafted by artists from 10+ countries—that blend traditional motifs with futuristic designs.
Bigger, Better, Winter-Ready
This year’s setup also nods to the 2025 Asian Winter Games, set to debut in Harbin. From dragon-shaped ice castles to glowing LED-lit towers, the park is a love letter to winter sports and global unity.
Pro tip: Grab your thermal gear and join the 100,000+ visitors already exploring this icy paradise!
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Live: Harbin Ice and Snow World draws visitors to NE China – Ep. 3
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