At the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival , you’ll get into a habit of dropping your jaw—that is until your teeth start chattering. Set in Harbin’s coldest months, this festival features breathtaking temporary works of art, all created with ice from the Songhua River. Between the four primary parks and amusement zones, there are a few thousand pieces, not to mention all the ice architecture created throughout the city for the winter (it's everywhere you look). The two month Harbin Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in January and February is a must-see for families and gives a whole new meaning to the name Winter Wonderland.