The 22nd China-Russia-Mongolia International Ice and Snow Festival was inaugurated in the city of Manzhouli, in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in northern China. The event attracted a large number of tourists and showcased large-scale ice sculptures and recreational areas, according to the Argentine News Agency. This is a theme ice park shared by China, Russia, and Mongolia. The park, specially built for the festival, covers 128,000 square meters and offers multiple ice activities and games for children and adults. Images spread by Chinese media show family postcards where children play and slide on frozen structures, taking advantage of sub-zero temperatures. Cultural cooperation and tourist appeal The festival, involving China, Russia, and Mongolia, aims to strengthen cultural exchanges between the three countries and boost regional tourism in winter in North Asia. Additionally, the event is part of the push to promote the region as an international destination for snow sports and recreation. The world's largest ice attraction.
22nd China-Russia-Mongolia International Ice and Snow Festival Opens
The 22nd China-Russia-Mongolia International Ice and Snow Festival opened in Manzhouli, attracting tourists and promoting cultural ties and winter tourism in North Asia.