
Beijing, February 22: After two months of construction, the world’s largest indoor ice and snow theme park, Harbin Ice and Snow World, has officially opened its Dream Pavilion to the public on February 22, coinciding with the sixth day of the Lunar New Year. Special ticket prices have been introduced for the Spring Festival.
The Dream Ice and Snow Pavilion spans a total area of 23,800 square meters, with all landscapes crafted from real ice and snow. This renovation not only revitalizes the popular attractions of the 27th Harbin Ice and Snow World but also introduces five themed areas, each featuring unique characteristics and experiences.
Inside the Dream Ice and Snow Pavilion, classic attractions such as the twelve zodiac animals, an ice piano, a steam train, and an ice harp will be brought back to life. Visitors who have missed out on outdoor snow and ice activities will have the chance to relive these memorable moments.
(Source: China Media Group, Beijing)

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