Time’s ticking for winter wanderers! Tourists are racing to Harbin Ice and Snow World ahead of its seasonal shutdown, soaking up final glimpses of its glittering ice palaces and adrenaline-pumping slides . The park, open since December, recently scored a Guinness World Record as the planet’s largest temporary ice-themed wonderland – spanning over 816,600 square meters (that’s like 114 soccer fields!
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Visitors shared mixed emotions: “It’s like stepping into Elsa’s castle from Frozen,” said one traveler, while others snapped selfies with intricate ice sculptures . The park’s blend of art, rides, and snow activities has drawn global crowds, making it a must-see for frosty fun seekers
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With warmer temps on the horizon, the attraction’s closure marks the end of China’s icy spectacle season. But hey, there’s always next year!
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Tourists make a dash for Harbin Ice and Snow World ahead of closure
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