Group 1 - The 37th China Harbin International Ice Sculpture Competition and the 28th China Harbin International Snow Sculpture Competition opened on January 2, 2023, at Harbin Ice and Snow World, marking a significant event in the 2025-2026 Harbin Ice and Snow Season [1][3] - The ice sculpture competition features 38 teams and 76 artists from 12 countries, including Australia, Poland, Belarus, Russia, France, Kazakhstan, South Korea, the United States, Mongolia, Spain, India, and China, showcasing their skills in creating ice art [7][9] - The 28th China Harbin International Snow Sculpture Competition will take place from January 6 to 9, 2023, with a record scale of participation from 25 teams and over 100 artists from 13 countries, including Poland, Belarus, Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, South Korea, the Netherlands, Mongolia, Spain, Belgium, India, Indonesia, and China [11] Group 2 - The dual events serve as a vital platform for cultural exchange between China and the West, allowing artists to collaborate and share techniques while creating art from ice and snow along the Songhua River and Sun Island [13] - The competitions aim to enhance international understanding and showcase the unique charm of Harbin's ice and snow culture, providing a high-quality cultural feast for global ice and snow enthusiasts [13]
多国艺术家共绘冰雪画卷!哈尔滨国际冰雪雕比赛启幕
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-02 17:27