Guide to the Harbin Ice Festival 2026

It is -20°C. You will be outside for 3 hours. The buildings are made entirely of ice and lit from inside in blue and green. Yes, it is worth it. Here is how to prepare.

harbin ice festival

Let me be honest about what you are signing up for. It is -20°C in January. You will spend 3 to 4 hours outside walking around buildings made entirely of ice. Your face will be cold despite your face covering. Your hands will be cold despite your gloves. And when the sun goes down and the LED lights inside the ice turn every building blue and green, you will take photos for an hour and not want to leave. It is worth it. The Harbin Tourism Bureau reports over one million visitors per season. This is part of the Winter Travel in China guide.

Key Takeaways

  • Festival dates: late December 2026 through late February 2027. Best visited in January.
  • Temperature: -20°C average in January. Dress properly or you will be miserable.
  • Getting there: fly from Beijing (2 hours). G-train takes 5 to 6 hours.
  • Two parks: Ice and Snow World (the main event, evening) and Zhaolin Park (city center, good for first night).
  • Allow 2 nights minimum. Three is better.
  • Best time at Ice and Snow World: evening, when the LED lighting is on.

Ice and Snow World: What It Is

Harbin Ice and Snow World is an annual theme park constructed entirely from blocks of ice and snow. The ice is cut from the Songhua River starting in December, when the river freezes to a thickness sufficient for large-scale cutting. Construction takes several weeks. The park opens in late December and covers over 600,000 square metres. The structures include full-scale replicas of famous buildings, original ice architecture, ice slides, and an ice Ferris wheel.

The reason to go in the evening: every ice structure has LED lighting inside. After dark, the park becomes a world of glowing blue, green, and red ice. The effect is extraordinary and impossible to photograph adequately. You have to be there.

What to Pack: This Is Not Optional

ItemSpecificationWhy
Down jacketRated to -25°CYou are outside for 2 to 4 hours. This is not optional.
Thermal base layer (top and bottom)Wool or synthetic, not cottonCotton loses insulation when damp. Wool or synthetic keeps you warm.
Insulated waterproof bootsRated to -30°C, ankle supportSnow underfoot. Cold feet at -20°C is genuinely dangerous.
Wool socks (2 pairs)Merino or similarLayer inside boots.
Hand warmersAir-activated, pocket-sizedFingers numb within minutes in wind. Buy a pack.
Balaclava or face coveringCovers nose and cheeksExposed skin at -20°C is painful within 10 minutes.
Warm hatCovers ears fullyEars suffer first.
Insulated glovesRated to -20°CThin gloves are useless here.

One practical note: hand warmers are sold at shops near the festival entrance if you forget yours. Down coats are also available to buy in China at excellent quality and lower prices than Western equivalents. Brands like Bosideng make coats rated for Harbin winters. If your current coat is not warm enough, buy one in Chengdu or Beijing before heading north.

Getting to Harbin

By flight

Harbin Taiping International Airport (HRB) has direct flights from Beijing (about 2 hours), Shanghai (about 2.5 hours), and other major cities. Flights in January are well-priced outside the Chinese New Year rush. Book 3 to 4 weeks ahead.

By high-speed train

Beijing to Harbin North (哈尔滨北) by G-train takes 5 to 6 hours. The train station with the best city-center access is Harbin Station (哈尔滨站). Booking: China High-Speed Rail guide. Book your return ticket at the same time as outbound. If your trip approaches Chinese New Year (late January to February), return trains from Harbin to Beijing fill up fast.

Getting Around Harbin

Harbin has a metro with 3 lines. Central Street (中央大街), Zhaolin Park, and the Songhua River bank are metro-accessible. Ice and Snow World is northwest of the city and requires a taxi (30 to 40 minutes) or a festival shuttle bus that operates during the season. Taxi drivers know the festival. Say ‘Bingxue Dashijie’ (冰雪大世界) and they understand.

Two-Day Itinerary

TimeActivity
Day 1 afternoonArrive. Check in. Walk Central Street. Try local food: red sausage, horse sausage, Russian pastries.
Day 1 eveningZhaolin Park ice lanterns. City center, walkable. 1 to 2 hours. Good introduction.
Day 2 daytimeSaint Sophia Cathedral (exterior). Sun Island Snow Expo. Rest. Eat.
Day 2 evening (from 5pm)Ice and Snow World. The main event. Allow 3 to 4 hours. Wear all your cold weather gear.
Day 2 late nightCentral Street for late dinner. Russian restaurant or Dongbei hot pot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Harbin Ice and Snow World typically opens in late December, with the 2026-2027 season opening around December 20 to 25, 2026. The festival runs through late February 2027. January is the best time to visit: the ice construction is complete and temperatures are at their lowest, keeping structures solid. Check the Harbin Tourism Bureau website for the confirmed opening date closer to the time.

Harbin in January averages -20°C to -10°C. The coldest nights reach -30°C. Wind chill makes it feel colder when walking between outdoor structures. You are outside for 2 to 4 hours at Ice and Snow World. This is not manageable in a regular winter coat. You need a down jacket rated to -25°C, thermal base layers, insulated waterproof boots, face covering, and hand warmers.

Fly from Beijing (2 hours) or take the G-train (5 to 6 hours). Flights from Beijing are the most common choice. The G-train from Beijing North to Harbin is comfortable and drops you in the city center. Booking: China High-Speed Rail guide. During the Chinese New Year period (late January to February), trains from Harbin to Beijing are scarce. Book return tickets at the same time as outbound.

Ice and Snow World is the main large-scale park with buildings up to 50 metres tall. Zhaolin Park has smaller traditional ice lantern sculptures in the city center. Ice and Snow World is the main event. It requires a taxi (about 30 to 40 minutes from the city center) and is best visited in the evening when LED lighting turns the ice blue and green. Zhaolin Park is walkable from central Harbin, takes 1 to 2 hours, and is a good introduction for your first evening.

Two nights is the minimum. Three gives you more room. Day 1 evening: Zhaolin Park ice lanterns. Day 2 daytime: Saint Sophia Cathedral area, walk Central Street (中央大街), try the local food. Day 2 evening: Ice and Snow World (the main event, allow 3 to 4 hours). Day 3 if you have it: Sun Island Snow Sculpture Expo, walk the frozen Songhua River.

For winter travel more broadly in China, see Winter Travel in China. For the best time to visit China overall, see Best Time to Visit China.

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