World-Renowned Harbin Ice Festival 2020 Is Now On
Figuring out how to escape Beijing's cold is always a challenge, but one way to escape it is to completely freeze your limbs off in what is basically Siberia so that cold doesn't even register as a sense. Yes that's right, the Harbin Ice and Snow World (哈尔滨冰雪大世界 hā'ěrbīn bīngxuě dà shìjiè), arguably China's most famous annual attraction, just behind the Yulin Dog Meat Festival, is back.
The ice festival looks different every year, this is from 2016
Realistically, you only need one evening to visit the festival grounds itself, and most other sights (for example the Sofia Church pictured below) can be seen in an extra day or two, making Harbin the perfect winter trip (especially if you get lucky with the weather). You should allow for a few more days if you're looking to explore Heilongjiang Province further or want to go skiing in the region.
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Other sights include the Sofia Church
The Ice and Snow Festival runs between different dates every winter and takes place until late February (weather permitting) this year. For tour options, visit the "official" Ice Festival website: icefestivalharbin.com. Tickets can be as expensive as RMB 300 per adult through official channels but as low as RMB 100 elsewhere so you might want to find scalpers near the grounds. For the sake of convenience, you may also want to take a look at our guide on high-speed train travel in China.
Photos: Margaux Schreurs, Andrew Killeen, zhangbeibao.com, weibo.com (@锋迷天下), k.sina.com.cn
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