Friday, January 02, 2009

China - Harbin

In the morning we visit the snow sculpture festival at Taiyangdao Island (Sun Island) Park. There are many sculptures to see; although we come before the official opening of the festival which begins on January 5.









The masterpiece of this year is this huge Santa Claus.




Want to ride the dog sledge or not???




Making snow blocks for craving.






A craftsman provides a Final touch to the exposition.





We decide to walk across the frozen SongHua river back to the city and stop by to see the fishing.



The river also becomes the playground for playing a kite.




The roadside is plied up with ice blocks for a small ice latern along the street. Don’t worry if it can’t be finished in one day, the ice would just stand there and no worry for the melting.

In the afternoon we go back to the Island one more time for the Ice Lantern Snow Festival.









The Chartres Cathedral (France) France is the host the host country of the 1th winter Universiade. And this Cathedral is its national representative structure.
The icy duplication here is 34 meters high.

The icy duplication of the Church of the Holy Cross (Poland) – 18 meters high.

The Triple pagoda, East Yueshi Temple (Japan). Japan is the host country of the 15th winter Universiade. And this pagoda is its national representative structure. The icy duplication here is 24 meters high.


Sergovia Castle (Spain). Spain is the host country of the 10th, 17th winter Universiade. And this Castle is its national representative structure. The icy duplication here is 23.6 meters high.




Would you like to play the Chess game?


Don’t know what he/she is.


This duplication from Czech is 31 meters high.


Wouldn’t they be freezing riding out there?


Finally we have to stop by and have a hot tea drink – just to get a heater inside to warm our numb hands and feet.


Flame Castle is the giant icy architecture with 46.3 meters high.


Avalokitesvara snow sculpture.

And that would be all for today.











3 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow very nice pics.
I like to have ice cream the same.
I have ice coffee everyday at this time (very cold here).

Anonymous said...

it's me (anonymous)ratta last comment.

Anonymous said...

I had business trip to Harbin last week, and just back to work today. Just to see that you had gone to the coldest place before me, hae hae.
It's a wonderful time there. I visited three places of ice sculptures, Disney ice lanterns and snow sculptures. All places are perfectly finished. Temperature there was -23C. How can we servive???

Sugarcane 19 Jan 09

 
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