Global mayors heat up Harbin’s ice culture

Harbin’s frozen riverfront became an international stage for cultural exchange as mayors from around the world gathered for the Global Mayors Dialogue on January 7, 2026. The event showcased China’s northeastern city’s unique blend of winter traditions and technological innovation against the backdrop of its famous ice culture.

Distinguished guests participated in traditional ice dragon boating competitions before witnessing spectacular demonstrations of short track speed skating and elegant figure skating performances by local athletes. The most striking integration of technology and tradition emerged as robotic canines demonstrated sled-pulling capabilities across the icy surface, symbolizing Harbin’s progressive approach to winter cultural preservation.

Photographs captured by Wang Jian document the convergence of international diplomacy and local culture, with mayors actively engaging in winter activities that have defined the region for generations. The event highlighted how Harbin has successfully transformed its harsh winter climate into an economic and cultural asset through innovative programming.

The demonstration occurred as part of broader efforts to position Harbin as a leading destination for winter tourism and international cultural exchange. The city’s administration has strategically developed its winter offerings to appeal to both traditional culture enthusiasts and technology innovators, creating a unique niche in the global tourism market.

This international gathering served not only as a cultural showcase but also as a diplomatic platform for urban leaders to exchange ideas about seasonal city management, tourism development, and cultural preservation strategies in climate-challenged environments.