Residents check out a giant snowman Friday at the Music Park in Harbin, Northeast China’s Heilongjiang province. The snowman measuring around 18.5 meters tall and 13 meters wide has attracted people’s attention online in China. Photo: VCG
Twelve sculptors made the snowman from around 2,000 cubic meters of snow in 10 days, an official from Harbin’s Daoli district said. Photo: VCG
Workers stick a heart-shaped button on the snowman using an excavator on Jan. 7 at the Music Park, which is located on the bank of the Songhua River and is one of the cultural attractions in Harbin. Photo: VCG
Residents play around a giant snowman on Jan. 3 on a wharf in Harbin. Multiple ice and snow sculptures started to appear across the city in December 2021. Photo: VCG
A bear-shaped snow sculpture with a sliding slope is seen on Jan. 7 at an ice and snow carnival in Daoli district of Harbin. Photo: VCG
A snow sculpture featuring tiger figures makes its debut on Jan. 5 in Daowai district of Harbin ahead of the Lunar New Year. Photo: VCG
A visitor jumps in front of a snow sculpture for photos on Dec. 24 at the 34th Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo in Harbin. Photo: VCG
A visitor poses in front of a snowman for photos at the snow sculpture expo in Harbin on Jan. 10. Photo: VCG
Children ride an ice cart in front of a 100 meters long and 30 meters high snow sculpture featuring Beijing Winter Olympics mascots on Jan. 3 at the snow sculpture expo. Photo: VCG
Lights illuminate ice sculptures at night on Jan. 10 at the 23rd Ice and Snow World in Harbin. Photo: VCG
The 23rd Harbin Ice and Snow World started its trial operation on Dec. 25 with Winter Olympics-themed sculptures attracting many visitors. Photo: VCG