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Worlwide events you mustn't miss: winter edition

5 international events not to be missed this winter

Winter isn't just for staying under the blankets with a steaming cup in your hands; it's also a magical season for those who love to travel, discover new cultures and enjoy extraordinary experiences (possibly among illuminated cities, snow-covered landscapes and festivals that make the atmosphere even more special).

If you're already thinking about your next destination, then here's a list of 5 international events not to be missed this winter: ideal for getting away, having fun and sharing every moment... always connected, wherever you go!

1. Seoul Winter Festa (South Korea)

📍 Seoul, South Korea | 📅 December – January

If you want to experience a different kind of Christmas, the Seoul Winter Festa is an experience you should definitely mark down in your agenda

From the city centre to the Hangang River, the Korean capital is decorated with spectacular lights, markets and light shows that convey the magic of winter in an oriental style.

During the festival, you can stroll among art installations, giant lanterns, ice skating rinks and live concerts. The atmosphere is vibrant, perfect for those who love to discover new cultures and share unique moments in the beloved capital of K-pop!

Seul Winter Festa

(source: https://english.news.cn/20241217/7ae2e2117aa14a118c1e6d50469cd57f/c.html )

2. New Year's Eve in Sydney (Australia)

📍 Sydney, Australia | 📅 31 December

While Europe is getting ready for its New Year's Eve dinner, Sydney is already celebrating the new year!

Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations are among the most spectacular in the world, with fireworks lighting up the bay and the iconic Opera House.

In addition to the celebrations, the city offers music events, cruises and fireworks displays that last until late at night, an experience to be enjoyed at least once in a lifetime.

Perfect for those who want to start the new year in a way that is nothing short of unique and sensational.

Sydney New Year’s Eve

(source: https://partytravel.it/)

3. Winter Lights Festival (United Kingdom)

📍 Canary Wharf, London | 📅 January

Imagine walking among skyscrapers lit up with colourful lights, art installations that come to life in the dark, and projections that transform winter into a futuristic spectacle. ✨ Welcome to London's Winter Lights Festival, one of the most evocative events of the season. ​

Welcome to London's Winter Lights Festival, one of the most evocative events of the season.

Every year, in the modern heart of Canary Wharf, artists from around the world create interactive light installations that transform the city into an open-air art gallery.

The event is free and perfect for those who love photography, walking and being amazed by the magic of light. The perfect option for those who dream of taking an urban trip through art, technology and Christmas atmosphere.

London Winter Lights Festival

(source: https://www.quilondra.com/)

4. Harbin Ice & Snow Festival (China)

📍 Harbin, Heilongjiang Province | 📅 January – February

The Harbin Ice and Snow Festival is a unique show in the world. Every year, artists from all over the globe create immense ice sculptures illuminated by light effects that transform the city into an Arctic fairy tale.

It is one of the largest winter events in the world, with castles, slides, statues and entire buildings carved out of ice. Temperatures can drop to -25°C, but the view is worth every shiver.

Perfect for lovers of art and surreal landscapes!

Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in China

(source: https://www.icefestivalharbin.com/)

5. Sapporo Snow Festival (Japan)

📍 Sapporo, Hokkaido | 📅 February

In the heart of the Japanese winter, Sapporo becomes a city of ice and art. Its Snow Festival welcomes over two million visitors every year, attracted by giant snow sculptures (up to 15 metres tall!), light shows and irresistible street food.

Combining culture, innovation and tradition, this is an event that captivates anyone who loves Japanese aesthetics and enchanted atmospheres: ideal for those who love taking photos and enjoying authentic experiences.

Sapporo Snow Festival in Japan

(source: itakon.it)

Every season has its magic, but winter really knows how to amaze.

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