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The Harbin Ice and Snow Festival, Teaching Abroad in Northeast China

This year the Chinese New Year, also called Lunar New Year, is the festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. This year it’s celebrated on January 22, and the year of the Rabbit (2023). Leading up to this grand celebration is the Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, China. This is the world’s largest ice festival, and events include the international snow sculpture art expo, the ice lantern art fair, and dog sledding. Learn more about attending the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival.

American TESOL offers a certification to teach English abroad so individuals can attend these exciting events in a sustainable and responsible way.  Learn more about living and working in Harbin.