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More than 3,000 art performances were staged last winter at the Harbin Ice and Snow World in northernmost China’s Heilongjiang province, the tourist destination officially announced on Feb. 17.
In addition to the typical ice sculptures, the world’s largest snow and ice themed entertainment park invited artists from Russia, Belarus, France, Ukraine and other countries this year to jointly produce an ice and culture carnival to entertain tourists around the world with ice-themed T-stage shows, plays for children, acrobatic performances and shows in 6D cinema.

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Alisa Liashchenko, a model from Russia, told Chinanews.com that she spent the last two months in Harbin, which is hailed as the oriental Moscow. After work, she joined her Chinese fellows to celebrate the Spring Festival, and felt quite happy hanging around the park.
According to official information, no extra fees were charged for all these art shows.

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