Harbin's Spectacular Snow And Ice Festival Celebrates 28th Year

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'When life gives you lemons, make lemonade' - This certainly seems to be the motto of the people of Harbin, one of China's coldest cities, where temperatures can dip as low as -4° Fahrenheit (-20° Celsius). That's because instead of hibernating during the coldest months of the year, they host one of the world's largest and most spectacular Ice and Snow Festivals.

Now in its 28th year, the month-long festival that opened its doors on January 5th, is sprawled out over 150 acres. In the past, the themes have ranged from ancient Chinese culture to Disney characters. This year, as a tribute to the record number of Chinese nationals who visited Russia in 2011, the festival is dedicated to carving the beautiful country - entirely from ice!

Just as in the past, local and international sculptors from all over the world hand carved the amazing life-size sculptures and buildings using compressed snow and blocks of ice sawn off from the surface of the nearby Songhua River. To ensure that they look equally spectacular at night, the creations were enhanced with decorations like traditional lanterns, high technology laser beams and even colorful lights, embedded inside the ice. The result as you can see, is a magical winter wonderland that mesmerizes visitors.

While the first Harbin festival took place almost 50 years ago in 1963, it was put to a halt after only a few years during China's cultural revolution. In 1985, the locals decided to resurrect the event and things have never looked better - The sculptures have become increasingly more complex and the event more popular. Last year's event which cost $900,000 USD attracted over 1 million visitors. This year's festival, which has cost twice as much, is expected to bring in even more people.

Besides admiring the sparkling sculptures and even sliding down some of them, visitors can participate in a range of activities that include hot-air ballooning, ice sculpture competitions, ice swimming, as well as, other winter-related sports and even . . . . . . . get married. For it seems that the festival's group wedding has become a favorite way for couples from all over the world to tie the knot.

Though the official start date for the month-long event is January 5th, visitors can get a sneak peak at the sculptures much before that and often after the closing date of February 5th, as long as, the weather co-operates and doesn't turn all the hard work into wet mush!

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16 Comments
  • Jennaover 14 years
    I think that it was cool.
    • Hrishikeshover 14 years
      those ice sculpture must have took a long time to make
      • Hannahover 14 years
        That is amazing how they made a country out of ice and snow! It reminded me of the article about the Ice Hotel in Sweden. I wonder how long it took to make that.
        • Serenaover 14 years
          these sculptures are really cool. That would be fun to go hot air ballooning , ice swimming and participate ice sculpture competitions. I never knew that China holds one of the worlds largest ice and snow festivals.
          • Hannahover 14 years
            That's am amazing how they made a country out of ice! It reminded me of the Ice Hotel in Sweden. I wonder how long it took to build all of that.
            • b.e.cover 14 years
              this reminds me of when I went to an ice sculpture contest
              • Mikaylaover 14 years
                This is so cool that they can do that with ice.This reminds me of when my mom took me to a place like this by my house.
                • mattover 14 years
                  This reminds me of an Ice fort me and my brother made it was quite this spectacular though .
                  • jahmarover 14 years
                    that must of took a long time to build. the dinosaurs are the best. this reminds me of Disneyland
                    • Isaacover 14 years
                      this is another thing that reminds me of my cuzins is we made ice and put food coloring in it so it would look cool just like this.

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