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China's Harbin Ice And Snow Festival (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 04:05 PM ET

(AP) HARBIN, China -- Fairy tale palaces, towering pagodas, and even an Egyptian Sphynx - all carved from ice - are among the sights at this year's Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in northern China.

The annual event, now in its 26th year, pulls crowds from across China and even a few visitors from overseas, drawn to the unique visions of an international roster of sculptors who illuminate their creations with multicolored electric lights encased in the translucent ice.

Tuesday night's opening ceremony featured a fireworks display, lighting up the sky above the festival's main site on Sun Island alongside the frozen Songhua River running to the north of Harbin, a metropolis as far north as Toronto that styles itself China's "ice city."

Past festival themes have included the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, while perennial motifs include famous Chinese tourist sites such as Beijing's Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China. Tired of looking at the sculptures? Take a ride on the ice slide, but be sure to get out of the way quick as other thrill seekers zip down on you from behind.

Other hazards include elbow-to-elbow crowds at popular times of the night and intense cold temperatures that dipped to 3 degrees Fahrenheit (-16 Celsius) on Tuesday amid light snow.

Away from the festival, Harbin also features varied architecture pointing to its close Russian historical links, dumplings and other tasty northern Chinese eats, and the prospect of skiing at Yuquan, about 65 kilometers from the city, and China's premier Yabuli resort, 200 kilometers (120 miles) to the east.

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(AP) HARBIN, China -- Fairy tale palaces, towering pagodas, and even an Egyptian Sphynx - all carved from ice - are among the sights at this year's Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival...
(AP) HARBIN, China -- Fairy tale palaces, towering pagodas, and even an Egyptian Sphynx - all carved from ice - are among the sights at this year's Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival...
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11:47 AM on 01/06/2010
Harbin is a nostalgic home of many Russian refugees who escape the turmoil during Soviet Revolution on the transsiberian express.
Most left, but there are still a few blue eyed descendants running around.
11:32 AM on 01/06/2010
We have a similar ice sculpture show, on a smaller scale, here in the DC area at the National Harbour. The sculptures were created by Chinese ice artisans. Their work is beautiful and stunning and includes a 2 story ice slide. It's 9 degrees inside the exhibit space - but they give you a parka and scarf to help keep you warm. :)
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amdezurik
11:22 AM on 01/06/2010
when you have a slave nation you can do this kind of thing...
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07:28 PM on 01/06/2010
so resentful.
yea like free people never build anything.
next you wake up, just stay in bed.
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amdezurik
08:01 PM on 01/06/2010
go sieg your hiel
11:08 AM on 01/06/2010
Well aren't they loaded in dough.... or wait, we buy their china chink crap all day long in the bucket loads.
11:45 AM on 01/06/2010
m)r0n, they computer you use and all its components, the TV, that you bought for cheap are all made in China.
Why don't you trash it all and buy yourself Zenith TV and Radio Shack computer instead.
11:51 AM on 01/06/2010
The computer you use and all its components, the TV, that you bought for cheap are all made in China.
Why don't you throw it away and buy yourself Zenith TV and Radio Shack computer instead.
08:16 AM on 01/06/2010
Amazing. Is it that cold in China?
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07:30 PM on 01/06/2010
omg, i know your comment was innocent but seriously this shows that we really need to teach geography in school!!!
02:50 AM on 01/06/2010
Here in Haerbin now. The snow and ice sculptures are indeed beautiful, but it is snot-freezng cold here. Nothing that a few hits of baijiu can't handle!
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lynjs
Take each day as it comes.
02:20 AM on 01/06/2010
Beautiful.....
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CynAnne
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01:58 AM on 01/06/2010
Those are breathtakingly beautiful images, and China magnificently showcases their amazing artisans, working in a media so humble and temporary...much like life itself. Kudos and congratulations to everyone involved... =)
01:03 AM on 01/06/2010
While China continues to look forward, and progress democratically and technologically.

We, here in the US, continues to look backwards to the good ole days, and regress into authoritarianism nihilism and rust.
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01:39 AM on 01/06/2010
"While China continues to ... progress democratically...".

LOL! Riiiiiight.
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Stockbroker38
Where the ladies at?
03:11 AM on 01/06/2010
Democracy and unregulated capitalism are not the same thing.

Democracy is at its best when monopolies are muzzled.