Tuesday 25 December 2012

As It Is Christmas,

how about a bit of snow?


it appearers there is plenty of it at the annual Jingyue Snow World festival in Jingyuetan National Forest in China's Jilin Province, teams worked on in freezing temperatures well below zero to ensure the exhibits were ready on time for the grand opening, as well as the dazzling snow sculptures, Snow Paradise boasts an ice carved forest and an ice carved octopus slide track,



the Jingyue Lake National Forest Park covers 200 square kilometres, with over 4.3 square kilometres water surface and 80 square kilometres planted forest with over 30 tree species within the park, so it looks a great place to visit winter or summer.

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