The city of Harbin provides a window to an icy, magical world. Be awed by the renowned exhibit of masterpieces crafted in ice and snow at the Ice Lantern Festival held from January to early February. The colorfully glittering ice sculptures decorate this northern snowy city that is nick-named "China's Moscow" due to its historic Russian influence.
Renowned as the home of ice and snow, Harbin holds its annual Ice Lantern Festival from January to early February. The colorfully glittering ice sculptures decorate this northern snowy city that is nick-named "China's Moscow" due to its historic Russian influence.
Yabuli is within a short trip of the Russian border in Heliongjang province in what used to be called Manchuria. Yabuli Ski Resort is China's largest ski area. In 1996, it was chosen as the site of the 3rd Asian Winter Games.
In this trip, you can put yourself into the home of ice and snow freely. Harbin holds the annual Ice Sculpture Festival from January to early February. The colorful glittering ice sculptures decorate this northern snowy city & draw many admirers from all over the world. And you will have special experience of Skiing in the famous "Wusong" city.