Short-lived works of art are also made for the ice festival in Harbin, China. If you go there in January or February, you'll you see truly amazing ice sculptures. You may see the Eiffel Tower or other famous buildings or figures in ice. The sculptures sometimes reach amazing sizes. The festival began only about thirty years ago, but now more than 100 sculptures from 19 countries came to take part in the competition. The huge ice sculptures are lit at night, and it is a dreamlike experience to walk through them. But if you go, you'll need your very warmest clothes. The temperatures are often minus 20 degrees Celsius. As soon as the festival ends, people take hammers and knock down the giant sculptures. The remaining ice will gradually melt in the sun as soon as the temperature rises.
Short-lived works of art are also made for the ice festival in Harbin, China. If you go there in January or February, you'll you see truly amazing ice sculptures. You may see the Eiffel Tower or other famous buildings or figures in ice. The sculptures sometimes reach amazing sizes. The festival began only about thirty years ago, but now more than 100 sculptures from 19 countries came to take part in the competition. The huge ice sculptures are lit at night, and it is a dreamlike experience to walk through them. But if you go, you'll need your very warmest clothes. The temperatures are often minus 20 degrees Celsius. As soon as the festival ends, people take hammers and knock down the giant sculptures. The remaining ice will gradually melt in the sun as soon as the temperature rises.
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