Harbin, China – Harbin Ice and Snow World’s expansive all-season ice and snow project has garnered international acclaim with its latest achievement. The “Little Ice and Snow World,” a centerpiece of this project, has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the “world’s largest indoor ice and snow theme park.
Spanning an impressive 23,800 square meters, the indoor pavilion offers a captivating blend of ice and snow sculptures, light and shadow interactions, and state-of-the-art technology. Boasting 9 themed areas and 13 interactive projects, it promises visitors a unique experience where winter meets summer, even during the hottest months.
The pavilion maintains a constant temperature ranging from minus 8 to minus 12 degrees Celsius, ensuring a comfortable visit throughout the year. It utilizes advanced techniques in ice carving and snow construction, incorporating elements such as sound and light effects to create an enchanting “Ice and Snow Kingdom.”
Drawing from natural resources including ice from the Songhua River and edible pigmented ice, the venue provides a sensory journey through art, entertainment, and cultural creativity. This initiative not only enhances Harbin’s tourism offerings but also establishes the city as a year-round destination for ice and snow enthusiasts.
The successful launch of Harbin Ice and Snow World’s all-season project aligns with efforts to promote year-round ice and snow tourism, bolstering the region’s reputation as a hub of ice and snow culture. As part of its multifaceted urban ecosystem, the park is set to host the 22nd China Harbin International Beer Festival, enriching the experience with music, cuisine, and leisure activities.
Heilongjiang Province continues to prioritize sustainable tourism development, focusing on leveraging its ice and snow economy to attract global visitors. This commitment underscores its dedication to providing memorable experiences and showcasing the unique allure of Harbin and beyond.
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