China’s ‘ice city’ draws record number of tourists over New Year holiday

Published January 5, 2024
VISITORS look at an ice palace at the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, on Thursday.—Reuters
VISITORS look at an ice palace at the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, on Thursday.—Reuters

BEIJING: The “ice city” of Harbin, the snowy capital of northeast China’s Heilongjiang province, attracted a record number of visitors over the New Year holiday, many of them drawn by the grand and intricate ice sculptures of its annual Ice and Snow Festival.

The towering ice structures, illuminated in a dazzling array of lights at night, are built from ice blocks harvested from the frozen Songhua River nearby.

This year’s festival helped draw 3.05 million visitors to Harbin during the three-day New Year holiday that ended on Monday, generating 5.91 billion yuan ($826 million) in tourism revenue, state media agency Xinhua reported on Wednesday. Those numbers exceeded the number of pre-Covid visits in 2019.

Growth in the city’s accommodation and catering sectors during the holiday period more than doubled from 2019, local newspaper Harbin Daily reported. The city’s tourism department attributed the growth to Harbin’s increasing popularity on social media platforms, Xinhua said.

The tourism boom occurred as China’s services activity expanded at the fastest pace in five months in December, lifting optimism in the sector to a three-month high.

Harbin’s authorities have rolled out activities to attract tourists including live performances and concerts, theme parks and fireworks displays, as well as improving dining, accommodation and shopping services, Xinhua said.

The Ice and Snow Festival park received 163,200 visitors over the New Year holidays, over five times more than a year ago, with almost 40 per cent of those holidaymakers visiting on New Year’s Eve, Heilongjiang provincial television said in a social media post.

Published in Dawn, January 5th, 2024

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