The 40th Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival has transformed China’s northeastern city into a sparkling winter paradise, drawing visitors from across the globe. 🏰✨ Opening on Friday in Heilongjiang Province, the festival features jaw-dropping ice sculptures, illuminated castles, and adrenaline-pumping slides at the iconic Harbin Ice and Snow World—a crowd favorite that’s straight out of a Frozen sequel!
Local reports say the festival’s opening week saw packed crowds braving sub-zero temps to snap selfies beside crystalline dragons and neon-lit towers. ❄️📸 Beyond the art, the event boosts winter tourism in the region, with hotels and hotpot spots buzzing. Pro tip for travelers: Don’t miss the ice lantern shows—they’re 🔥 (literally, some are fire-lit!).
With its mix of artistry and icy thrills, Harbin’s festival is more than a tourist magnet—it’s a cultural bridge, inviting the world to experience China’s frosty creativity. 🌍🤝
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