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onsdag, december 29, 2010

Chinese ice and snow art debuts in Finland

LIFELIKE SCULPTURE: Visitors walk past the replica of Helsinki Cathedral snow sculpture at the ICIUM—Wonderworld of Ice in Levi, Finland, on December 18 (CHEN RAN)

Reindeer and panda stand side by side in front of a wall of bamboo paintings with flute and the cry of birds echoing nearby. Standing at the entrance of ICIUM—Wonderworld of Ice theme park, they greet visitors in a traditional Chinese way in the Arctic twilight.

A cooperative effort between China and Finland has resulted in the creation of a winter wonderland for tourists in the form of ICIUM—Wonderworld of Ice—the first of its kind. The resort, created in part by Chinese ice sculptors, opened to the public on December 18 at the Levi ski resort in Finland's northern Lapland area.
Covering nearly 10,000 square meters, the park, which will be open from December 2010 to April 2011, features a panda character named Ming Ming. Visitors can follow Ming Ming as he finds his way back home with the assistance of Nina, a reindeer from Lapland. The adventure takes guests through glittering pagodas, a dragon boat, replicas of the Great Wall and Helsinki's central railway station and cathedral—all carved completely out of ice and snow. /Beijing Review

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