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In a frozen northeastern Chinese city, an annual ode to ice rises

  • In January, sculptors gather in Harbin, China, to compete for the best ice sculpture of the year.
  • Sculptures are illuminated and create a festive atmosphere in the city.
  • Families visit the Ice and Snow Festival, which runs until mid-February.
  • Visitors can even swim amidst the ice, adding to the unique experiences offered at the festival.
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Every year, the Chinese city of Harbin is transformed into a winter wonderland, as skilled ice sculptors create magnificent ice sculptures that glow in a variety of colors.

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In a frozen northeastern Chinese city, an annual ode to ice rises

Each January, a strange and beautiful thing happens in the frigid northern Chinese city of Harbin. Some would argue that the place has enough ice already.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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