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Every winter, Harbin's Ice and Snow World transforms the capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province into a vast winter playground, turning a long, sub-zero season from a test of endurance into a citywide celebration. Colossal ice palaces, hewn from crystal-clear blocks cut from the frozen Songhua River, rise beside sweeping ice slides, a snowflake-shaped Ferris wheel and large-scale performances that draw on the region's deep winter traditions. Blending folk customs with modern lighting, projection and immersive installations, the park has grown into one of the world's best-known winter festivals, drawing visitors from across China and overseas to experience Harbin's distinctive northern charm and the festive atmosphere leading up to the Spring Festival.
Every winter, Harbin's Ice and Snow World transforms the capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province into a vast winter playground, turning a long, sub-zero season from a test of endurance into a citywide celebration. Colossal ice palaces, hewn from crystal-clear blocks cut from the frozen Songhua River, rise beside sweeping ice slides, a snowflake-shaped Ferris wheel and large-scale performances that draw on the region's deep winter traditions. Blending folk customs with modern lighting, projection and immersive installations, the park has grown into one of the world's best-known winter festivals, drawing visitors from across China and overseas to experience Harbin's distinctive northern charm and the festive atmosphere leading up to the Spring Festival.