Ticketing Information for the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025
The organizing committee for the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 has announced that ticket sales will begin on January 11th. The Games will be held in Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang province, from February 7th onwards.
ice hockey, speed skating, short-track speed skating, figure skating, and curling. All competition venues, including five for ice sports in downtown Harbin and eight for snow events in Yabuli, have been renovated and upgraded to meet international standards.
Despite the limited number of seats, the executive committee is committed to making the Games accessible to as many people as possible. Tickets will be available for purchase on the official website of Harbin 2025 (https://www.harbin2025.com/), the official ticketing website (http://tickets.harbin2025.com/), and the official ticketing WeChat mini-program.
11 Comments
Habibi
I love that they’re renovating venues to meet international standards! It shows dedication to the event.
Martin L King
The focus on ice sports is too narrow. What about other winter sports that deserve recognition?
G P Floyd Jr
I’m not convinced that Harbin has the infrastructure to support an event of this scale.
Rolihlahla
Kudos to the team for ensuring that the venues are up to international standards. It’s important for athletes!
Habibi
Why is ticket sales starting so late? It seems like poor planning for such a big event like this!
Coccinella
I hope the organizing committee knows that they’ll be facing a lot of scrutiny if things go wrong.
Comandante
Harbin is a beautiful city with a rich winter sports culture. This will be an amazing experience!
Bella Ciao
Does anyone else think it's ridiculous that the venues had to be renovated at all? Seems like a waste of resources.
Habibi
The logistical issues in Harbin always make travel complicated. I doubt many will want to attend.
Mariposa
I’m super enthusiastic about attending; this is a perfect opportunity to enjoy winter sports live!
Comandante
Limited seating means not everyone will get to enjoy the Games. This is unfair to fans!