2004 Harbin Snow & Ice Festival
R. Todd King has a long series of photos documenting the 2003 Harbin Snow & Ice Festival in Heilongjiang Province, China. The following is one of his pictures:
For an entry fee of 10 RMB, tourists on January 5 will be treated to a dazzling display of lit, carved ice sculptures. Wear a jacket–it can be as cold as -40 degrees F/C.
Additional Links:
- http://www.china-pictorial.com/chpic/htdocs/English/content/200204/7-2.htm
- http://ks.essortment.com/harbin_rbaa.htm
- http://www.china.org.cn/english/6083.htm
- http://talesmag.com/tales/road/realtrip/harbin.html
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