Visitors watch as fireworks explode behind an illuminated ice pagoda
8 January 2010
Ice And Snow Festival in China
Visitors look at illuminated ice sculptures during the 26th Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival at a park in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, China
Visitors watch as fireworks explode behind an illuminated ice pagoda
Visitors walk between buildings made out of blocks of ice
A woman slides down an ice slide at the Harbin International Ice and Snow festival
A man clears an ice slide of snow as a girl walks along the track
Visitors look at a model of the Colosseum
Visitors pose near giant sculptures made of ice and snow
Huge monuments made of ice are lit up at night
People prepare to take photographs during the opening fireworks display
Visitors watch a fireworks display during the opening ceremony of the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival
Fireworks are seen through an ice arch
Fireworks light up the sky behind an ice sculpture
A man dressed as Mickey Mouse poses in front of a snow sculpture
Tourists pose near a snow sculpture
A worker shapes a snow sculpture of late Chinese leader Mao Zedong
Workers prepare for the opening ceremony of the Harbin International Ice and Snow festival
Visitors watch as fireworks explode behind an illuminated ice pagoda
Labels:
Festival in China,
Ice And Snow Festival,
pictures,
snow,
Snow Festival
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