Harbin is located in northeast China and is home to the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival - even before we came to China I had seen the amazing pictures that someone had put together in a slideshow and then forwarded to the masses. It's only about an hour and a half plane ride from Dalian and there was no doubt - we must go! So now it is checked off our list...shivered there...froze that...got the pictures to prove it.
It really was a great weekend with lots of memories and beautiful pictures. We started our Saturday with a trip to the Siberian Tiger Park. Only in China can you board a small bus and ride into the frozen tundra where tigers are roaming.
One side of the window could open so you could get clear pictures - it had bars though, so no worries! Here is Emma, enjoying the view...
When a tiger walked right up to our window and started licking we screamed with excitement, with a bit of fear...telling Emma to keep her fingers inside...it was CRAZY! The tiger in question then turned, fluffed up his tail and SPRAYED our window... Let us not forget that Emma was standing - face pressed up to the bars on the open window. We will be forever grateful to that tiger for spraying the closed side, mere inches away from where we could have had a very different outcome. We just kept thinking, "What if Emma had gotten sprayed? Her face, her coat, her hair...!"
We got off the bus and walked to where the tigers were caged and you could pay 50RMB (about $7US) for a live chicken and feed it to the tigers piƱata style. Mike was all over this...it was actually rather disturbing...
The pipes are in the way but trust me on this - there was a blindingly fast grab and one little chicken was devoured.
Mike and I with our travel buddies, Damon and Yukiko in front of a really impressive snow sculpture.
We toured the snow sculptures for awhile and Emma rode on a snow scooter (?).
Erin had had enough at this point and was in full whine mode - this meant that I also had had enough!
I can't really describe the Ice Festival itself because it is beauty and skill that reaches beyond mere words. Something else that can't be described? The cold...and the dilemma of Erin needing to pee - she was wearing four layers top and bottom and the only choice would be a squatty port-a-potty. Not going to happen, folks...she was crying but I was willing to risk an accident. (FYI, we did make it back to the hotel in time but it wasn't my finest parenting moment).
Here are a few pictures...
That's me in the back, in case you're wondering about the giant ninja :)
Emma on the ice slide.
Here's our travel group enjoying some shelter and some REALLY BAD hot cocoa.
Our final adventure led us to the local river...froze over of course, but with a giant hole cut into it so the locals (or "locos" if you will) can swim. Now that's entertainment!
Simply unbelievable...good thing he has on his swimming gloves!
Before the swimmers came out, Emma and Erin were the main attraction.
I shall leave you with this last photo, just because it's one of my favorites!
There are more pictures and updates on our website - December and January have been updated! web.me.com/fendog
2 comments:
How fun! It does look freezing though. Having a kid have to pee at inopportune times sucks even here in this country and when it is warm out. I can't imagine with all the clothes and the squatty public restrooms.
Awesome! The tigers look amazing...and I gasped out loud at the chicken "pinata".
My kids are in full whine mode right now....shall I ship them to you? :p
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