Millions of people flock to the frigid city of Harbin, China, every year to see a real winter wonderland. Harbin holds one of the largest winter celebrations in the world, complete with huge sculptures made from ice and snow.
The city has hosted the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival every January and February since 1963. The festival has grown so popular that last year nearly 15 million people braved bone-chilling temperatures to see its wonders.
The festival offers many activities. But a crowd favorite is the larger-than-life ice sculptures. The carved blocks of ice can resemble frozen animals, popular characters, and famous landmarks, like the Empire State Building in New York. Some sculptures tower more than 45 meters high. They’re so big that visitors can walk inside them or climb on top of them.
Millions of people flock to the frigid city of Harbin, China every year. They are there to see a real winter wonderland. Harbin holds one of the largest winter celebrations in the world. It has huge sculptures made from ice and snow.
The city has hosted the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival since 1963. It happens every January and February. The festival has grown very popular. Last year, nearly 15 million people went. They braved bone-chilling temperatures to see its wonders.
The festival offers many activities. But the larger-than-life ice sculptures are a crowd favorite. The carved blocks of ice can resemble frozen animals and popular characters. The sculptures can also be famous landmarks, like the Empire State Building in New York. Some sculptures tower more than 45 meters high. They're so big that visitors can walk inside them or climb on top of them.