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Ice, ice baby

Updated: 2011-01-07 11:07

By Liu Lu (China Daily European Weekly)

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Ice, ice baby

Workmen put the finishing touches on a massive sculpture at this
year's Harbin Ice and Snow Festival.

Known as the 'Oriental Moscow', Harbin has always been regarded as a unique and exotic city

When visitors wander along Harbin's bustling Central Avenue, they are treated to the sight of marvelous European architecture that bears the record of the city's thriving history. You can visit the magnificent Santa Sophia Cathedral while enjoying the hearty rhythms produced by a red-nosed Russian organist nearby. When night falls, one can enjoy the flavors of original Russian food in a pillow-filled restaurant decorated like a cozy bedroom. But right now, Harbin is living up to its name as a city made of snow and ice. The Harbin Ice and Snow Festival is in full swing and has lured tourists from all around the world.

Ice, ice baby

A swimmer pumps up the crowd before diving into the icy water.

Fantastic ice sculptures and lanterns of various shapes reveal the most brilliant and mysterious aspects of the city.

When you see a 70-year-old man take a deep breath and plunge into the icy waters to compete with younger fellows, one can surely be amazed by how much snow and ice have become so much a part of the character of the local people - optimistic, brave and friendly.

And their warmth will dispel the freezing cold for any visitor.

If you want to escape the dullness and tiredness of winter, then take a colorful and vigorous tour of Harbin. Here are five places to check out if you go:

1. Central Avenue

Built in 1898, it is one of the longest and busiest shopping streets in Asia. With a total of 71 European-styled buildings, numerous modern shopping malls, exotic restaurants and cafes, pedestrians may feel they are strolling down an old European city.

As a newcomer to Harbin without any idea of where to go, it is recommended you start your journey from this street.

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