Horse Snow Sculpture Unveiled at Harbin Ice and Snow World
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A 10m horse-themed snow sculpture is being built for Harbin's festivities, crafted from 5,000 cubic meters of snow.
A stunning horse-themed snow sculpture, titled "The Fairy Tale Pony Family," has been unveiled at the entrance of the Harbin Ice and Snow World in Heilongjiang Province. This impressive artistic creation is poised to be a spectacular highlight of Harbin's winter festivities.
Standing proudly at over 10 meters in height, this elaborate sculpture is constructed from an astounding 5,000 cubic meters of snow. It draws inspiration from the upcoming Chinese zodiac sign of the horse, signifying good fortune and prosperity.
The pony family featured in the sculpture will be adorned with elaborate giant saddles and decorative scarves, each embellished with auspicious phrases meant to warmly welcome visitors. These artistic touches encapsulate the essence of local culture and the joy of the season.
As the Spring Festival approaches, the ponies will receive new outfits, enhancing their visual appeal and inviting visitors to share in the vibrant celebrations. This dynamic display not only represents the artistry of snow sculpture but also reflects the spirit of community and creativity in Harbin.
In addition to the horse sculpture, Harbin Ice and Snow World boasts numerous attractions and installations that celebrate winter art and culture. Visitors can expect a truly magical experience, highlighting the beauty and craftsmanship that goes into these ice and snow creations.
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