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Harbin Celebrates 38th Ice Sculpture Exhibition

The 38th International Ice Sculpture Exhibition on the Island of the Sun in Harbin, China, attracts thousands of visitors who walk through towering ice and snow sculptures. With a record area of 1.5 million square meters and 120,000 cubic meters of snow used for the artworks, the event positions Harbin as the “Paris of the East” in winter, blending Chinese cultural tradition with cutting‑edge techniques.


Harbin Celebrates 38th Ice Sculpture Exhibition
  1. The 38th International Ice Sculpture Exhibition on the Island of the Sun in Harbin, China, once again attracted thousands of visitors who walked through massive figures carved from ice and snow. The exhibition covers an area of 1.5 million square meters, making it the largest winter tourist attraction in the world.

  2. Artists used 120,000 cubic meters of snow to create intricate structures. The event cements Harbin’s status as the "Paris of the East" in winter, drawing tourists with a blend of traditional Chinese culture and cutting‑edge techniques.

  3. "Harbin se posiciona nuevamente como el 'París de Oriente' en invierno, impulsando el turismo regional con obras de arte efímeras que combinan tradición cultural china y técnicas de vanguardia."

  4. This event showcases a fusion of cultural traditions and innovative approaches, attracting both domestic and international tourists. The exhibition becomes a key highlight of Harbin’s winter calendar, offering a unique experience of art, culture, and natural beauty.