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2016년 하얼빈 얼음 축제: The 2016 Harbin Ice and Snow Festival

Every year, in northeast China's Heilongjiang province, the city of Harbin hosts the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, featuring massive ice and snow sculptures—more than a million visitors are anticipated this year. At night, the sculptures are colorfully illuminated and visitors can climb and play on some of the structures. The festival officially opened on January 5, and will run through the end of February.
  • People visit the Harbin International Snow Sculpture Art Expo in Sun Island park on January 1, 2015 in Harbin, China. 
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  • Visitors walk through the China Ice and Snow World during the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival on January 5, 2016. 
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  • Visitors look at snow sculptures before the opening ceremony of the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival on January 4, 2016. 
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  • A worker polishes an ice sculpture ahead of the festival in Harbin on January 4, 2016. 
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  • People work on a snow sculpture at the Snow Sculpture Art Expo in Harbin on December 22, 2015. 
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  • A horse stands in front of ice sculptures in Harbin on January 4, 2016. 
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  • Swimmers dive into a pool carved from thick ice covering the Songhua River during the Harbin Ice Swimming Competition on January 5, 2016. The swimming competition was held on the official launch day of the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival. 
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  • A swimmer competes in a pool carved into ice-covered Songhua River in Harbin on January 5, 2016. 
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  • A worker polishes an ice sculpture ahead of the Ice and Snow Festival on January 4, 2016. 
    Aly Song / Reuters
  • Workers polish an ice sculpture in the northern city of Harbin, China, on January 4, 2016. 
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  • A worker polishes an ice sculpture in Harbin on January 4, 2016. 
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  • A man walks past ice sculptures at a park before the opening ceremony of the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival on January 4, 2016. 
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  • Two policewomen chat in front of ice sculptures at the China Ice and Snow World during the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival on January 5, 2016. 
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  • People visit ice sculptures illuminated by colored lights on the opening day of the festival on January 5, 2016. 
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  • Ice sculptures illuminated by colored lights in Harbin, China, on January 5, 2016. 
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  • People visit ice sculptures on the opening day of the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival on January 5, 2016. 
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  • A group of visitors takes a picture at the China Ice and Snow World in Harbin on January 5, 2016. 
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  • Fireworks light up the sky behind ice sculptures during the festival’s opening day on January 5, 2016. 
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  • A group of visitors ride a sleigh on the frozen Songhua River beside the Harbin international ice and snow festival on January 3, 2016. 
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  • A large snow sculpture stands in Harbin on January 4, 2016. 
    Aly Song / Reuters
  • People look at ice sculptures ahead of the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival on January 4, 2016. 
    Aly Song / Reuters
  • People walk around a large snow sculpture ahead of the festival on January 5, 2016. 
    Aly Song / Reuters
  • People walk around ice and snow sculptures before the opening of the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival on January 5, 2016. 
    Aly Song / Reuters

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