Harbin creates ice sculptures of Terracotta Warriors to cater for tourists
The three newly completed ice sculptures were carved at a 1:1 ratio, depicting a general, a middle-ranking officer and a kneeling archer at the Harbin Ice and Snow World in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. (Screenshot photo of Harbin News)
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