Harbin’s 15m ‘Fairytale Snowman Family’ Steals the Show ⛄️❄️
Crowds are flocking to Harbin Ice and Snow World to see the 15m Fairytale Snowman Family, carved from 4,000m³ of snow, as the star of the festival’s 27th edition.
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Crowds are flocking to Harbin Ice and Snow World to see the 15m Fairytale Snowman Family, carved from 4,000m³ of snow, as the star of the festival’s 27th edition.
CHINAYI founder Shamayoyo fuses Yi embroidery and silverwork with modern branding, turning each piece into a wearable story and uplifting artisan communities on the global stage.
Zhang Lanzhen of the Global Alliance for Preserving the History of WWII in Asia urges keeping historical truth alive to ensure justice and counter denial.
China’s Central Archives recently received Russian-provided documents on Unit 731, uncovering fresh details of WWII-era germ-warfare atrocities and stressing the need to preserve historical truth.
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