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Chinese Ice and Snow Festival

Chinese Ice and Snow Festival . By Kat Eastwick and Sterling Jerins. Introduction .

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Chinese Ice and Snow Festival

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  1. Chinese Ice and Snow Festival By Kat Eastwick and Sterling Jerins

  2. Introduction Do you ever think about the Harbin Ice and Snow festival? Well you should! Here’s a fun fact about it, the Ice and Snow festival covers more than 600,000 meters wow that’s a lot! Do you want to hear another fun fact? Well than read this power point. In this power point you will learn about ice contests, activities and more.

  3. The Contest Did you know that the Ice and Snow festival has a contest? Well, it does! This power point will talk all about it. The contests are the Sculpture contest and the Ice Lantern contest. In the Ice Lantern Contest you have to make your lantern go the highest in the air to win. The people who make ice sculptures work really hard on their sculpture so they can win the sculpture contest. How to make a Ice Lantern Take and fill it with water Let the bucket a bucket freeze somewhere cold Turn it upside down and take the ice out 4) Drill a hole in the ice 5) Put a candle in the hole, viola you have a ice lantern!

  4. Other Activities Did you know that there are other activities? Some other activities in the ice festival are the ice garden, the heart of Harbin and the ice lantern contest. The heart of Harbin is a colorful sensation which is carved like a giant castle. The Ice Garden is when people make sculptures so colorful, it looks like a garden of colors. The ice and snow festival also has a cartoon week. Some people say the highlights to see are • The Grand World of Ice • Sun island Park • Dance Show on Ice • Mia’s world tour of the ice and snow festival

  5. City of Ice The people of China call Harbin the City of Ice. The festivals in Harbin are held the 5 of January to the end of February. However, the exhibits may open earlier and stay up longer. But not too long we don’t want the sculptures to melt! The festival is established in 1985. The first ice and snow festival was held 1963. People vist the ice and snow world at the opening ceremonony of the 2013 internaitional ice and snow festival in Harbin.

  6. Ice and Snow The most common ice sculpture is a castle. If you are brave enough you can make a huge snow sculpture. Snow is harder to carve than ice because it is more fragile. People that carve snow are working on one sculpture for about ten years. That is how hard it is! Some people that carve ice make slides which are open to the public. Tip if you go on the slide you will be freezing!

  7. Fun Facts • The ice and snow festival’s ice took at least one and a half years or more to make. • The ice festival gets to about -40 degrees F! You have to wear at least two coats. • The ice and snow festival started in 1963. • 2013 was the 29th annual festival. • In the ice they use L.E.D lights. • People say that when they go that are freezing but it is worth it. • The Chinese ice and snow festival is the biggest ice festival in the world.

  8. Concluding statement and hyperlinks  In conclusion, the ice and Snow festival is a great place to visit in China if you are there during winter and if you happen to be near Harbin. Feel free to check it out! If you want to hear more hear are some hyperlinks to check it out.  • the BIG picture : http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2013/01/harbin_international_ice_and_s_1.html • Harbin 2013: http://www.icefestivalharbin.com/ • Fun facts for kids Harbin: http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/sandre/harbin_ice.htm • Travel China Guide: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/heilongjiang/harbin/ice-and-snow-world.htm

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