In a spectacular display of winter craftsmanship, construction teams in Harbin have erected a monumental snow sculpture reaching unprecedented dimensions. The massive snowman, standing at 19 meters (approximately 62 feet), now dominates the landscape at Qunli Music Park in Northeast China’s Heilongjiang province.
Documented through aerial drone photography on December 14, 2025, this frosty giant represents a significant engineering achievement in seasonal art. Construction crews utilized approximately 3,000 cubic meters of meticulously compacted snow to create this seasonal marvel, demonstrating remarkable precision in both design and execution.
The 2025 installation surpasses previous records set by the city’s winter attractions, specifically exceeding last year’s creation by a full meter in height. This incremental but symbolically important improvement continues Harbin’s tradition of pushing the boundaries of winter construction and ice sculpture artistry.
The project forms part of Harbin’s broader winter tourism strategy, which has established the city as an international destination for cold-weather attractions and architectural innovations using natural frozen materials. Such installations typically serve as centerpieces for the city’s famous winter festival, drawing visitors from across China and beyond.
Local authorities and tourism boards have increasingly leveraged these seasonal constructions to showcase human ingenuity in harmonizing with extreme weather conditions while promoting cultural exchange through public art installations.
