Harbin Ice and Snow World now open to the public

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China’s Harbin Ice and Snow World, an all-season frozen attraction featuring an immersive light and shadow experience, is officially ready to welcome visitors.

This immersive experience that was recently hailed by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest indoor snow and ice theme park melds together some of the world’s most advanced concepts in terms of ice carving and snow building

These attractions are bolstered further with relevant technologies and expert craftsmanship.

The park covers an area of 23,800 square meters, featuring nine themed areas and 13 interactive experience hubs.

Along with ice and snow, attractions within are enhanced by the use of light and sound effects which gives visitors the sensation of experiencing a winter wonderland even at the height of summer.

Stepping into an icy pocket world

One of the park’s key attractions is the Little Ice and Snow World, a frosty indoor pavilion, featuring ice taken from the Songhua River.

Here, artisans carve the ice into fanciful shapes and transform them with edible pigments. 

Temperature within the pavilion is kept between -8℃ and -12℃, so visitors can enjoy the icy attraction all year round.

Through this unique attraction, Harbin has effectively cemented its reputation as China’s capital of ice and snow culture regardless of the season.

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