Harbin City in China has embraced its icy climate to create something spectacular: the world's largest indoor ice and snow theme park. With advanced technology enhancing its attractions, this promises an unforgettable experience for all who venture into its frozen domain. Harbin City has debuted the world's largest indoor ice and snow , certified by .
The park, renowned for its expansive scale and technological innovation, maintains temperatures as low as 14.0 °F. Created over nearly a month by 10,000 artisans, the park features intricate ice and snow sculptures across nine themed sections.
reported that visitors can engage with 13 interactive projects enhanced by state-of-the-art lighting, sound, and interactive technologies. Lifelike ice sculptures adorned with vibrant lighting add to the park's immersive ambiance. The recently opened ice park, which spans 23,800 square meters, attracted over 3,000 visitors on its first day.
It maintains temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius and aims to transform Harbin into a year-round resort destination. Its debut coincided with a heat wave in Harbin, where outdoor temperatures soared above 29 degrees Celsius (84 F). Despite coming from a hometown where temperatures exceed 30 degrees Celsius, visitors like Yu traveled over 2,000 kilometers north to experience the unique and cooler environment of the ice sculptures.
The ice park features China's largest indoor ski resort, sprawling across approximately 80,000 square meters and boasting e.
