From the Ice Lantern Festival to the impressive Harbin Ice-Snow World, Chinese ice sculpting has become a major draw for visitors from all over the world. Standing beneath the towering sculptures, ...
As the 9th Asian Winter Games (AWG) approaching, Harbin, known for its stunning ice sculptures and deep-rooted winter sports ...
At the Harbin Ice-Snow World, a theme park dedicated to the Asian Winter Games, visitors are treated with a spectacular drone ...
At Harbin Ice-Snow World the world largest ice-and-snow theme park veteran ice sculptor Zhang Hongyan is putting his finishing touches on 12 zodiac ...
Harbin, which successfully hosted the 3rd AWG in 1996, is once again stepping onto the world stage. The whole city is under ...
At the national level, there has been a concerted effort to promote China’s ice and snow economy and develop it into a new ...
Despite the frigid temperatures, visitors brave the cold while locals offer warm clothing to combat the chill.
[1] People are making the best of the freezing weather in northeast China. The annual Harbin Ice and Snow World delights ...
Most people time their visit to align with the renowned Harbin Ice Festival, which kicks off on 5th January annually. The festival runs till late February or early March, when the sculptures start to ...
Xu Haonan works on an ice sculpture in Harbin, Heilongjiang province. Provided to CHINA DAILY Despite the bitter winter cold, a group of ice sculptors in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, chisel and ...
From giant figures to elaborate scenes, these sculptures are a true celebration of human creativity and the magic of winter.