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Harbin: The City of Ice
Everything showed here in Harbin, China, is made out of ice (and lights).
The temperature in
Harbin reaches forty below zero, both Fahrenheit and
centigrade, and stays below freezing nearly half the year. The
city is actually further north than notoriously cold Vladivostok
, Russia , just 300 miles away. So what does one do here every
winter? Hold an outdoor festival, of course! Rather than suffer
the cold, the residents of Harbin--both Chinese and
Russians--celebrate
it, with an annual festival of snow and ice sculptures and
competitions.
The sculpture below of an Indian was actually done by a visiting Canadian.
The ice festival, a few miles away from the snow
festival, is anything but dull and colorless.
Crowds flocking to the entrance are greeted by
dance music booming in the distance, as if at an
outdoor pop concert. And bright neon colors
shine everywhere, buried within huge blocks of
ice forming structures as high as thirty meters,
such as this huge structure beyond the entryway.
You can just make out people standing atop its
blue and red stairway.
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The Great Wall doubles as a long ice slide;
just sit and go. You can pick up some
serious speed and wipe out spectacularly at
the bottom if you're wearing a slick coat,
but you won't go anywhere if you're wearing
corduroy pants.
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A view from atop that structure, looking
back on a Russian-styled building and a mock
Great Wall, both constructed out of ice.
Making it to the top of this structure is an
accomplishment in itself - imagine walking
up a stairway of solid ice for two floors
with no handrails. The yellow block wall on
the right and the balcony-work on the lower
left are all ice, with no internal support
structure - just lights.
![]() An overview of the ice festival from atop the Great Wall of ice. It's like a Disney theme park, with multiple attractions and food hawkers and kids running around and people lined up for bathrooms. The only differences are that the temperature is about a hundred degrees colder than the typical Disney park, and all the structures are made out of ice rather than plastic - and slipping and falling here doesn't result in tremendous lawsuits. ![]() An entire ship constructed of ice, with passengers onboard. Though it might not be seaworthy, the ship would certainly float - after all, it's made of ice. Hundreds of years ago during the Manchu days of ice lantern art, the sculptures were lit only by candles. ![]()
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