The Incredible Ice Sculptures of the Harbin Festival

The Ice Sculpture Festival in Harbin, China will open its doors next January for a new edition of the “Ice and Snow Festival”.

Over the years, this festival has become an unmissable event for ice and snow sculpture, allowing visitors to admire these masterpieces frozen in the cold of Harbin for a month. Visitors, who numbered 700,000 in 2013, will be able to admire, for a month, a castle straight out of the tale of “Sleeping Beauty”, a tower which culminates at 46 meters or even a giant long slide of 240 meters. Magnificent creations that required days of work and more than 330,000 cubic meters of ice…But the result is worth it!

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