Spend your winter in Harbin Ice and Snow World?

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It's getting colder and colder now, so where do you want to spend your winter?
Due to the cold weather, many people choose to stay at home to get away from the cold weather. Why don't you go out and experience a different winter?
There is an amazing place with ice and snow all around you, that is Harbin Ice and Snow World.
Last year, I went to the icefestivalharbin, it was really beautiful. Thus, put up your warm clothes and go out for an unforgettable tour!
 

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Heard many good things about Harbin ice show, definitely on my bucket list.
 
It's getting colder and colder now, so where do you want to spend your winter?
Due to the cold weather, many people choose to stay at home to get away from the cold weather. Why don't you go out and experience a different winter?
There is an amazing place with ice and snow all around you, that is Harbin Ice and Snow World.
Last year, I went to the icefestivalharbin, it was really beautiful. Thus, put up your warm clothes and go out for an unforgettable tour!

Welcome to AFF. We are going in Jan 2015 & really looking forward to it. Have you any tips you want to share
 
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I've been thinking about going there for years and it sounds even more interesting now that my children would be old enough to enjoy it, but not too old yet to find it boring (you know that age!). I guess what bothers me the most is the idea of having to get visas to go to there... I know, I know, I'm lazy that way. :oops:
 
I've been thinking about going there for years and it sounds even more interesting now that my children would be old enough to enjoy it, but not too old yet to find it boring (you know that age!). I guess what bothers me the most is the idea of having to get visas to go to there... I know, I know, I'm lazy that way. :oops:
Visas are (usually) quite easy to get for China. You just have to go to the Chinese Visa Application Service office in your city and shell out a few $$$$.
 
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