On Saturday, a famous snow sculpture park has been opened in China, impressing visitors for the 19th year at a stretch with complicated designed ice attractions.
The park spreads across an area of 60,000 square meters. The fairytale land in the Mudanjiang Snow Castle Park was made using about 22,000 cubic metres of snow.
The park in Heilongjiang Province in northeast China offered visitors a three-dimensional experience with 2019’s themes including “Tom and Jerry” and “Last Night,” as part of the initiation to endorse the integration of culture and tourism.
The snow castle park has become a massive attraction for Mudanjiang City – which is called the “snow city” – since 2001, attracting tourists from home and abroad every year.
The average temperature in Mudanjiang in December is between -8C (17.6F) and -11C (12.2F).
“It is my first time to Mudanjiang.”
“I heard about the ice sculptures so I came for a visit.”
“This is the first time that I’ve seen such a giant and beautiful snow sculpture,” said Jin Lan, a tourist from southwest China’s Guizhou Province.
“The Snow castle park is a lot fun and very beautiful,” said Ward Josh, an American tourist.