
Harbin’s Ice and Snow Festival Brings Asian Architecture to Life
Harbin’s Ice and Snow Festival transforms ice into stunning replicas of Asia’s iconic architecture. Discover real buildings made of ice in this winter wonderland.
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Harbin’s Ice and Snow Festival transforms ice into stunning replicas of Asia’s iconic architecture. Discover real buildings made of ice in this winter wonderland.

Discover Harbin’s dazzling ‘Diamond Sea,’ a natural winter wonder created from ice fragments along the Songhua River.

Towering ice waterfalls have naturally formed in Harbin, China, as prolonged frigid temperatures of minus 30°C create a mesmerizing display of frozen cascades where the Hejiagou River meets the Songhua River.

Experience Tongren’s vibrant Spring Festival as the city lights up with dragon dances, lantern displays, and cultural festivities.

Fanjing Mountain’s golden snub-nosed monkey research center opens to the public during the Spring Festival, offering visitors a rare chance to see these endangered primates and learn about their conservation.

During the Spring Festival, Beijing’s historic Moshikou Street came alive with markets, performances, and lanterns, immersing visitors in festive traditions amidst ancient courtyards.

China’s tourism market soared during the Spring Festival with record-breaking travel and spending. Traditional events and museum visits became holiday highlights.

In Harbin, the winter chill turns everyday fruits into delightful frozen treats enjoyed by locals.

Visitors to Harbin relish iconic popsicles, enjoying this local specialty even in freezing temperatures.

China’s consumption market starts strong in the Lunar New Year, driven by government incentives and new trends, setting the tone for economic growth ahead.