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Red Square, Bangkok Temple are among ice festival sculptures

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HARBIN, CHINA» Ice sculptures of Moscow’s Red Square and Bangkok’s Temple of the Emerald Buddha are among landmarks featured in the world’s largest ice festival.

The Harbin Internatio­nal Ice and Snow Festival in the frigid northeaste­rn Chinese city is known for massive, elaborate and colorfully lit ice sculptures featuring animals, cartoon characters and landmarks.

Some of this year’s displays center on Chinese President Xi Jinping’s major foreign policy and trade initiative, the One Belt One Road, an ambitious plan to link Asia and Europe with a network of railways, ports and other infrastruc­ture.

Ice sculpture artist Han Zhenkun designed his work based on the historic Silk Road.

“Back then, through the Silk Road, exquisite art works from China like potteries were transporte­d by camels and horses to the Western world,” Han said.

Main activities start this week and the festival runs through late February, with heavy crowds expected during Lunar New Year celebratio­ns, Feb. 1523.

Temperatur­es at this time of the year can dip below zero Fahrenheit.

Last year’s festival drew 18 million visitors and 28.7 billion yuan ($4.4 billion) in tourism revenue for Harbin, data from the city’s tourism bureau showed.

One park, the Harbin Ice-Snow World, features more than 2,000 ice sculptures made from 240,000 cubic yards of ice collected from the Songhua River by nearly a thousand workers. In the evening, sculptures are lit with colorful lights.

In addition to ice sculpture competitio­ns, the festival also includes winter swimming, ice hockey, skiing and snow biking.

“Art has no borders,” Han said. “It’s an abstract language. We communicat­e with our works in this internatio­nal competitio­n. It means a lot.”

 ?? CHINATOPIX VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Visitors walk among the attraction­s at the Harbin Internatio­nal Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin in northeaste­rn China’s Heilongjia­ng Province.
CHINATOPIX VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Visitors walk among the attraction­s at the Harbin Internatio­nal Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin in northeaste­rn China’s Heilongjia­ng Province.

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