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What traditional ice sculpture festival began in Harbin, China, in January 2026?

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Harbin — current events

The Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, a truly spectacular winter event, officially opened its latest edition in Harbin, China, in January 2026. This renowned festival transforms the city, often called "Ice City," into a breathtaking wonderland of colossal ice and snow creations, drawing millions of visitors from around the globe annually.

The roots of this grand celebration can be traced back to traditional ice lantern shows and garden parties held in Harbin during winter, with some traditions dating to 1963. It became an annual official event in 1985 and later merged with the Heilongjiang International Ski Festival in 2001, adopting its current formal name. Today, it stands as one of the world's premier winter festivals, comparable to Japan's Sapporo Snow Festival and Canada's Quebec Winter Carnival.

Each year, the festival features multiple venues, including the expansive Harbin Ice and Snow World, known for its illuminated, full-sized buildings crafted from enormous blocks of ice, and the Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo, showcasing intricate snow reliefs. The ice used for these magnificent sculptures is often harvested directly from the frozen (Review) Songhua River. Visitors can marvel at everything from towering pagodas and castles to mythological figures, often reflecting a unique blend of Chinese, Russian, and European architectural styles that define Harbin's rich history. Beyond the visual spectacle, the festival offers a variety of activities, including ice slides, skating, and cultural performances, making it an engaging experience for all ages.