By Yi XinEvery winter, Harbin, known as the "Ice City" in China's northeastern Heilongjiang Province, transforms into a ...
The Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival features ephemeral artworks built from ice blocks pulled from the ...
China bets on winter sports and tourism to turn its ice and snow economy into a growth engine, revitalizing the northeast of ...
This year’s Asian Winter Games hosted in China were about more than entertainment: They are also part of an economic plan to boost consumer spending.
It was the largest Games yet with a record 1,275 athletes from 34 countries and regions. But Harbin's popularity has long ...
The city celebrates the International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival every year, which includes building a snow town with towers, palaces and different sculptures made from ice. The event also ...
Leveraging its longstanding tradition in winter sports and unparalleled advantages in ice and snow resources, Northeast China ...
Delivered by Senator Nikki Coseteng at the 13th Manila Forum for Philippines-China Relations and Annual Christmas Media Party ...
People have fun at the Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo park in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang ...
Ever seen a glowing ice city? Discover Harbin’s magical Ice and Snow Festival—massive ice castles, neon-lit sculptures, and ...
Chief Executive John Lee meets Director of the General Administration of Sport of China Gao Zhidan and cheers on Hong Kong ...
People pose for photos with a snow sculpture of "Binbin," mascot of the 2025 Asian Winter Games, at the Harbin Ice-Snow World ...
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