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Creative souvenirs, travel photography trains attract tourists in Harbin

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Creative souvenirs, travel photography trains attract tourists in Harbin

2025-02-07 16:26 Last Updated At:17:47

Creative souvenirs and special trains themed on travel photography services have gained popularity among tourists in northeast China's Harbin, the host city of the upcoming 9th Asian Winter Games.

The week-long regional sports gathering is set to officially kick off in the "ice city" of Harbin on Friday. With 1,275 competitors from 34 countries and regions set to take part, this edition promises to be the largest ever in terms of participation.

A dazzling array of cultural and creative merchandise has been on offer for the continental sports event at licensed stores across Harbin.

The product lineup includes a variety of items such as magnets, pins, stuffed toys, blind boxes and other keepsakes, allowing visitors and sports enthusiasts to take a piece of the grand event home with them.

Among the highlights is an elaborately designed pop-up book, which contains precious pure gold commemorative stamps and collection certificates, showcasing the city impression, historical background and culture through creative designs.

As the Games coincide with the peak tourist season of the Chinese "ice city," more than 200 official merchandise stores have been seen packed with feverish visitors.

"The refrigerator magnets are characterized by a strong ice and snow feature. My first impression of Harbin is very good, very lively. We can take beautiful photos easily here," said Xiao Tingfeng, a tourist from east China's Shandong Province.

In addition to licensed merchandise items, the sales of other cultural and creative souvenirs with local features also surged ahead of the opening of the Harbin Asian Winter Games.

A special train themed on ice and snow travel photography services has emerged as another tourists attraction alongside traditional spots, adding to the excitement and joyous vibe in Harbin. The train K5197, from Harbin to Yabuli town, provide passengers with the chance to change more than 20 sets of costumes, enjoy photography services, and immerse themselves in a unique winter travel adventure.

To enhance the photography experience during the two-hour train journey, passengers are provided with a range of costumes in Chinese, Western, and folk styles, along with a dressing room and a makeup area. All the costumes, cosmetic and photoshoot services in the "mobile studio" are available free of charge.

The carriages feature various scenarios such as Harbin street scenes, European elegance, fantastical adventures, ice and snow marvels, and folk culture, allowing passengers to engage in photography services across different themed carriages.

"I did not expect to have such a free travel photoshoot experience in such a short trip of two hours. Participating in these activities on the train makes me feel the journey become shorter. I hope the trip will be longer," said a passenger.

"It's my first time here, for travel with my wife. It was quite good, very beautiful in the evening," said a foreign tourist.

Creative souvenirs, travel photography trains attract tourists in Harbin

Creative souvenirs, travel photography trains attract tourists in Harbin

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Tensions escalate as IDF operations continue in Gaza, West Bank

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