
Harbin’s Frosty Spectacle: Ice Waterfalls Ignite Winter Wonder
Subzero temps in Harbin create stunning ice waterfalls where the Hejiagou and Songhua Rivers meet, drawing photographers and winter enthusiasts to northeastern China.
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Subzero temps in Harbin create stunning ice waterfalls where the Hejiagou and Songhua Rivers meet, drawing photographers and winter enthusiasts to northeastern China.
Harbin experiences extreme cold with temperatures around -30°C, resulting in majestic natural ice waterfalls where the Hejiagou River meets the Songhua River.
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