Briefly disrupted by the Chinese Cultural Revolution after its first event held in 1963, the annual Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival has placed Harbin, a Northeast China city of six million residences, on the tourism map as a wonderland for gigantic sculptures. With a climate that can drop below −40 °F, Harbin comfortably hosts frozen constructions made by lasers, saws, and chisels.
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