This video says about itself:
20 December 2017
The residents of Harbin, China brighten the long, frigid months by carving fantastical frozen sculptures for the International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival that takes place in January and February. Once a mostly regional affair, the festival has grown to be a major international event and competition. So bundle up and pull on your sturdy boots to explore.
Stunning!!! 🙂
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Yes, indeed!
There would have been an (indoor) ice sculpture festival in Zwolle in the Netherlands as well, but it had to be canceled as the roof collapsed because of snow:
https://www.ijsbeelden.nl/
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