We took the train from Polarland to Harbin Ice and Snow World. It was just 1 stop and very convenient. We bought our ISW tickets online via a China travel agency (we cannot find how to buy it from th…Full review by Peanut88butter
Feb 18, 2025
This has been on my China bucket list for many years and I finally made it. I've seen plenty of pictures, so I was prepared to be disappointed, but happily, it exceeded my expectations. The ice sculp…Full review by BobbyK312
Dec 22, 2024
Worst holiday ever. If your kids or yourself are interested in the super slide, then forget it! Very confusing process to book a time slot after you entered the campus. If you are not proficient in W…Full review by Vincent H
Hi, my mum want to see this ice sculpture. The problem is, she need he wheelchair from time to time. My question is wether this place is wheelchair accessible
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It depends on how icy the ground is at the time that you are there. Most of the ground was flat so it was easy for my wife to get around using a walker. This is different to a wheelchair …
It depends on how icy the ground is at the time that you are there. Most of the ground was flat so it was easy for my wife to get around using a walker. This is different to a wheelchair as the weight of the person using it is distributed over four wheels and less likely to get bogged in wet ice. I am going to ask the guide who showed us around the park if he thinks they should hire a similar walker so that more disabled people can see the sculptures.