Harbin's Sun Island is like a bright pearl, inlaid on the bank of the Songhua River. When you first enter the scenic area, a vast expanse of green hits you, as if you are in a natural oxygen bar. The trees are lush and the branches and leaves are flourishing. The sun shines through the gaps and casts mottled light and shadows, bringing a touch of coolness to the summer.
Walking along the winding path, the crisp chirping of birds can be heard, and they jump on the branches, as if welcoming every tourist. Passing through the woods, the eyes suddenly open up, and a wide beach comes into view. The beach is delicate and soft, and children chase and play on it, and laughter echoes in the air. The Songhua River in the distance is sparkling, and several cruise ships slowly pass by, leaving white water marks.
The Snow Expo on Sun Island is even more amazing. Although it is summer, those exquisite snow sculptures are still lifelike, as if telling the charm of ice and snow. Each snow sculpture is carefully carved, whether it is a cute animal or a magnificent building, it shows the infinite charm of ice and snow art.
In Sun Island, I not only felt the tranquility and beauty of nature, but also appreciated the unique charm of ice and snow culture. Here is a paradise where nature and art are perfectly integrated, which makes me linger.