More than 2,000 sculptures cover an area larger than 185 acres. That's more than double the size of Disneyland in California. Lights inside the sculptures glow at night. This gives the area the feel of a multicolored dreamland.
Every year, it takes nearly 15,000 people to create the "ice city." Workers cut and haul large blocks of ice from the frozen Songhua River nearby. Sculptors spend two weeks carving the ice into works of art. They use tools such as chisels. It's estimated that more than 110,000 cubic meters of ice are used.
Some of the sculptors compete against each other for prizes. Marielle Heessels is a Dutch artist. Her sculpture, "Entwined" won second prize in the 2014 competition. Carving a 2-cubic-meter block of ice was very physically demanding . But the work kept her warm even in the cold, Heessels says.
"I would love to go to Harbin again," says Heessels. "The snow and ice world is a very impressive place."