Harbin Ice Festival
Harbin, China
27 January – 27 March 2025
Heritage
About Event
The Harbin Ice Festival stands as one of China's most captivating winter events, drawing locals and visitors alike to revel in the frosty wonders of the season. This annual festival transforms Harbin into a frozen wonderland, showcasing massive ice sculptures, intricate installations, and a host of activities that capture the essence of winter in Northeast China. Amidst the chilly air, attendees can explore a world of icy creativity, engage in thrilling winter sports, and savour the unique flavours of local cuisine.
Event Highlights
- Giant ice sculptures and structures, transforming Harbin into an ethereal ice city
- Dazzling ice lantern displays and intricate carvings that illuminate the night
- International ice sculpture competitions showcasing artists' skill and creativity
- Traditional Chinese performances, featuring music, dance, and folk theatre
- Ice slides and mazes for a fun-filled winter adventure
- Local cuisine stalls offering Harbin's famous snacks, like smoked red sausages and bingtanghulu (candied hawthorn skewers)
What's Included
- Access to thrilling winter activities, from ice slides to snowmobiling
- Local culinary experiences, featuring regional specialties and street food
- VIP access to cultural performances and traditional winter shows
- Artisanal souvenirs and keepsakes crafted from ice
Upgrades Available
- Upgrade to VIP access
- Additional nights' accommodation
- Exclusive event merchandise
Not Included
- Flights are not included
- Meals not specified in the package
- Personal expenses
Food & Drink
Delight your taste buds at the Harbin Ice Festival with a variety of winter treats and local specialties. Indulge in piping hot bowls of guo bao rou, a classic Dongbei dish featuring crispy pork in sweet and sour sauce. Savour the warmth of tanghulu, candied fruits on skewers, as you explore the festival grounds. For a heartier meal, try the renowned Harbin-style dumplings, filled with flavourful meat and vegetables. Wash down these winter delights with a steaming cup of Harbin's famous Russian-style tea or sample local brews at the ice bar. The Harbin Ice Festival offers a culinary journey through Northern Chinese flavours, providing a perfect blend of warmth and indulgence amidst the chilly festivities.
Things To Do
Harbin's allure extends beyond the mesmerising ice festival. Visit the historic Saint Sophia Cathedral, a Russian-style church dating back to the early 20th century. Take a stroll along Zhongyang Street, renowned for its European architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the Harbin Polarland, where you can witness captivating marine life and enjoy interactive exhibits. Don't miss the opportunity to savour local delicacies at the Central Street Food Market, offering a delightful array of Northern Chinese dishes. Harbin promises a winter wonderland adventure, with cultural landmarks and activities to explore throughout the year.
Book Your Tickets
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