In a cold winter, what you’d like to do the most is probably curl up in bed. But if given the chance to visit a winter fairytale world, you would probably change your mind.
More than 100 snow sculptures have been revealed in Jingyuexue Snow Park in Changchun, China’s Jilin Province recently.
The snow park covers an area of 80,000 square meters and all the sculptures are made with 400,000 cubic meters of snow.
In the park, people can see sculptures of pandas, the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, famous Chinese historical and cultural sites like the Temple of Heaven, as well as European-style buildings.
Besides looking at these sculptures, visitors can experience various sports and games, including skiing, riding a horse-drawn sleigh and even paintball.
The park is also the location of the 2015 Vasaloppet, which is an annual long distance cross-country ski race held in Changchun.
More than 100 snow sculptures have been revealed in Jingyuexue Snow Park in Changchun, China’s Jilin Province recently.
The snow park covers an area of 80,000 square meters and all the sculptures are made with 400,000 cubic meters of snow.
In the park, people can see sculptures of pandas, the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, famous Chinese historical and cultural sites like the Temple of Heaven, as well as European-style buildings.
Besides looking at these sculptures, visitors can experience various sports and games, including skiing, riding a horse-drawn sleigh and even paintball.
The park is also the location of the 2015 Vasaloppet, which is an annual long distance cross-country ski race held in Changchun.
Source - CCTV news
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