Harbin’s Stunning Chinese Zodiac Ice Sculptures ❄️🐉
Harbin’s Heilongjiang Province unveiled a vivid series of Chinese zodiac ice sculptures, creating an Insta-worthy winter art trail drawing crowds and photo fans.
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Harbin’s Heilongjiang Province unveiled a vivid series of Chinese zodiac ice sculptures, creating an Insta-worthy winter art trail drawing crowds and photo fans.
Harbin Ice & Snow World 2026 goes big with 400,000+ m³ of ice, a sleek ticketing hall, hot spring camp & upgraded amenities – all still just 328 yuan.
Harbin’s 19m-tall snowman at Qunli Music Park debuts its biggest upgrade yet, drawing online and onsite fans for 2026’s frosty fun.
Harbin’s 27th Ice and Snow World opened Dec 17, 2025, in northeast China. Covering 1.2M sqm, it’s the world’s largest winter park—super slides, Ferris wheel, art & AR tech await! ❄️
Harbin Engineering University students used BeiDou real-time positioning to carve a 230m Fujian aircraft carrier and three jets in snow with centimeter-level precision.
Harbin Ice-Snow World’s 24m ice castle, crafted from 13,200 m³ of crystal-clear ice, is this winter’s must-see photo hotspot, dazzling visitors with its fairy-tale glow.
Join the ultimate -20°C winter bash at Harbin Ice and Snow World this December 2025 with internet star Brother Left and Right. Dance on ice, glow under lights, and chill like a rock star!
The 27th Harbin Ice and Snow World opened on Dec 17 in Harbin, sparking a fivefold surge in search interest and topping Tongcheng Travel’s winter destination chart.
Harbin’s legendary 19m-tall snowman has returned, carved from over 3,500 m³ of snow with machines, marking the start of the city’s winter tourism peak.
On Dec 15, 2025, Harbin’s Music Promenade Square saw completion of its viral 19m-tall giant snowman, built with 3,000m³ of snow and topped with red heart buttons.