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Reporting from Harbin, China — The Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival is what I imagine would happen if a Vegas designer decorated the North Pole. When I first saw pictures a ...
That, in large part, is due to the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, which annually since 1985 has transformed the city into a winter wonderland.
First celebrated in 1985, the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival was inspired by Heilongjiang’s traditional lanterns, which were carved out of ice and illuminated by candles.
Take a flight of discovery high above the enchanting Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in China with this stunning drone footage. Glide over magnificent ice palaces, illuminated sculptures, and vibrant ...
It's part of an international ice and snow festival that takes place every year in Harbin, in China. Members of the public can pay to walk around the sculptures and explore the festival park.
The Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival is an annual festival that takes place in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, and is one of the largest festival of its kind.
The festival began as an ice lantern garden party in 1963. (The term "garden party" may evoke scenes of summer dresses and sandwiches in a verdant milieu, but Harbin's January temperatures can ...
Cold, hard work. Liu has been mining ice for more than a decade. He is the team leader among a group of farmers who drive from Harbin's countryside to arrive at the river before 5:00 am every morning.
That, in large part, is due to the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, which annually since 1985 has transformed the city into a winter wonderland.