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The Temporary Ruins of Harbin’s Melting Ice Sculptures
  • Alan Taylor
  • March 27, 2019
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Remember seeing photos of the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in January—those huge ice sculptures set up in a park, part of an annual festival held in Harbin, northeastern China? Well, when the festival is over and springtime rolls around, those giant ice castles are left to melt and crumble in place, eventually becoming slushy piles cluttered with steel support rods, cables, and electrical wires that once powered colorful night lighting. Earlier this month, the photographer Wang Zhaobo visited Harbin to gather some fascinating aerial images of this ephemeral architecture returning to its liquid state.

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  • An aerial view of partly melted ice sculptures at Harbin Ice and Snow World in Heilongjiang province, China, on March 15, 2019 #

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  • A photo of the ice sculptures during the festival in Harbin on January 7, 2019 #

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  • The crisp facade of ice has melted and crumbled away from this sculpture in Harbin, photographed from above on March 15, 2019. #

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  • As the ice blocks melt and fall away, underlying support structures, cables, and wiring emerge. #

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  • Multiple ice structures in varying degrees of decay, photographed on March 15, 2019 #

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  • Mock stained-glass windows have fallen away from a collapsing church sculpture. #

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  • A frozen replica of the Colosseum falls to pieces. #

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  • A leaning tower bends earthward amid other melting ice structures in Harbin, China. #

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  • An aerial view of partly melted ice sculptures, taken on March 15, 2019 #

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  • A crumbling replica of the Burj Khalifa still stands among melting piles of ice and snow. #

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  • A top-down view of an ice structure with collapsing walls #

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  • Pigeons fly above melting ice sculptures at Harbin Ice and Snow World in Heilongjiang province, China, on March 15, 2019. #

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