World's largest ice-and-snow park concludes with record-breaking tourist visits


The 26th edition, which opened on Dec. 21, 2024 and lasted 68 days, is the largest in the park's history. Spanning over 1 million square meters, the edition utilized 300,000 cubic meters of ice and snow to create the attraction.
To enhance visitor experiences, the park expanded the Super Ice Slide, its most popular attraction, from 16 to 24 lanes. A 300-meter-long windproof warming shelter was built in the queuing area, allowing visitors to take a break from the freezing weather while overlooking the park's scenery. Additionally, several immersive ice-and-snow projects embedded with VR and AI technologies were also introduced.
The park also incorporated elements of the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025, held earlier this month, into its attractions, including the main tower of "Love Among Asia" and ice sculptures depicting iconic Asian landmarks. These additions aligned with the theme of the games -- "Dream of Winter, Love Among Asia."