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Harbin is renowned for its annual International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, the world's largest ice festival. The city is a unique blend of Chinese and Russian influences, evident in its architecture, cuisine, and cultural heritage. Harbin's cold winters and warm summers create a distinct seasonal experience for visitors.
Ice City
9,500,000
Continental - Harbin experiences long, cold winters with heavy snowfall and short, warm summers. The city is known for its extreme temperature variations, with winter temperatures often dropping below -20°C (-4°F).
December to February (Winter)
This is the best time to visit for the Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival and winter activities. The city transforms into a winter wonderland with ice sculptures, snow slides, and ice lanterns.
March to April and October to November
Mild weather with fewer tourists. Ideal for exploring the city's cultural sites and enjoying local cuisine.