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It's day-three of Harbin's 28th Ice and Snow Festival, and the winter paradise is continuing to wow thousands of visitors, with its fun-packed frozen delights. Let's head to China's frozen north right now, for a round-up of the latest snowy scenes.

Amid the snowflakes and the fireworks is Harbin's Ice and Snow World.

As the main attraction at the city's 28th Ice and Snow Festival, this colorful world, made from pillars of ice and bricks of snow, occupies some 400 thousand square meters. That's about the size of 56 soccer fields put together.

Enhancing the pure joy of being in the snowy outdoors, are around two thousand spectacular ice sculptures.

 

This Russian-style building with its round tops is the largest structure at this year's festival. At 48 meters high, it's been forged using 12 thousand cubic meters of ice.

Meanwhile, over at the sculpture wall, Captain Jack Sparrow seems tired of the Caribbean weather and is taking some time to cool off.

For the thrill-seekers, there are five slides of different sizes - something for everyone who enjoys landing with a bump.

But if that's a bit too energetic, you can always take a laid-back traditional Yak ride.

And if you prefer more modern methods of getting around, just remember to apply the brakes when you go a bit too fast.

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