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Ice Carving(±łµń Bingdiao)
The citizens of Harbin, capital of the northernmost HeilongjiangProvince, put on the first ”°ice lantern show”± in the winter of 1963. By means of moulds they made various ice lanterns, in which they lighted candles. It proved a success and established a custom: since then an ”°ice festival”± has been held every year lasting from New Year's Day to the traditional Lantern festival (about mid-February), with the scale growing ever larger and the skills more and more perfected. Apart from Some works are of colossal dimensions: a pagoda may be built of up to 200 huge ice blocks, and it makes an impressive sight when lighted at night by hundreds of built-in colored lamps. The ic The main material for ice sculpture is obtained from the rivers. With the mercury constantly kept down at minus 20”ę--30”ę in winter, the waters in the north provide an inexhaustible supply of ice. It is first sawn by workmen into blocks, and then the sculptors will put them to different uses according to thickness, strength and transparency. A large work is usually assembled of many component pieces.
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