Harbin’s 38th Sun Island Snow Sculpture Expo Unveils Winter Art Wonderland
Harbin’s 38th Sun Island Snow Sculpture Expo began trial runs on December 27, 2025, spanning 1.5M sq m with 120,000 cu m of snow in stunning winter art.
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Harbin’s 38th Sun Island Snow Sculpture Expo began trial runs on December 27, 2025, spanning 1.5M sq m with 120,000 cu m of snow in stunning winter art.
Freshly declassified archives from a Russian FSB branch reveal Japan’s Unit 731 confessions, exposing systematic biological warfare crimes during WWII.
Harbin’s giant snowman returns at 19m tall and 3,000+ m³ of snow! Adorned with a heart button, red hat & scarf, it debuted at Qunli Music Park on December 16, 2025.
A 24m ice castle at Harbin Ice-Snow World on the Chinese mainland, carved from 13,200m³ of crystal-clear ice, glows with fairy-tale lights, drawing crowds this winter.
Discover how Harbin’s former lead ice sculptor Yueba crafts intricate palm-sized ice creations, making winter magic accessible in the Chinese mainland’s northeastern city.
Harbin, the Chinese mainland city famous for ice-snow sculptures, was recognized this week by UN Tourism for excellence in winter tourism development.
Harbin Ice and Snow World opens this December with internet star Brother Left and Right leading the hottest −20°C party on an ice stage.
Harbin Ice and Snow World officially opened on Dec 17, 2025, sparking a fivefold surge in searches and making Harbin the top winter travel destination.
Harbin’s 19-meter snowman is back at Qunli Music Park, built in just 11 days with 3,500m³ of snow, and capturing millions of hearts online this winter.
Harbin in the Chinese mainland has unveiled a 19m-tall giant snowman carved from 3,500 m³ of snow, kicking off its peak winter tourism season.