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Harbin's Viral Music Park Snowman: A 1:1 Replica

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【With base】0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
【With base】0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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【No base】0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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【Multicolor Print & Disassembly】0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
【Multicolor Print & Disassembly】0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The colossal snowman in Harbin's Quanli Music Park is an iconic winter spectacle

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Appearance: Standing 18 meters tall, this charming snowman sports a red hat and scarf, two red hearts adorning its chest, a round nose, and a delightful smile.

  • Construction Process:
    • Snow Quality Control: To ensure pristine whiteness, Daoli District pre-constructed sedimentation basins to purify river water. Advanced snow machines were employed to enhance snow purity, and vehicle cleanliness was strictly controlled during snow transport.
    • Construction Method: A simultaneous snowmaking and piling process, involving mechanical compaction and shift work, was adopted. Night crews outlined the basic form, while four sculptors meticulously refined the details during the day, referring to blueprints and previous year's photographs.
    • Sculpting Technique: Entirely hand-sculpted, the snowman's consistent appearance year after year relies entirely on the skill and intuition of its creators, yet each iteration remains a unique and limited edition.
  • Construction Time: Typically completed within 20 days, the 2024 version was finished in a mere 12 days.
  • Snow Volume: Approximately 2000 cubic meters of snow were used, forming a snow base measuring 13 meters long, 10 meters wide, and 18 meters tall.

History and Development

  • Origins: In 2020, designer Li Qiush realized his childhood memories of the animated film Snow Child and his wish to spread warmth and smiles, leading to the creation of this monumental snowman in Quanli Music Park.
  • Annual Evolutions: While the snowman's general design remains consistent, continuous improvements are made to its construction and details. For instance, in 2024, snow quality control was even more stringent, resulting in a noticeably whiter and more immaculate snowman.

Cultural Significance

  • City Icon: It has become a dazzling symbol of Harbin's winter tourism, attracting numerous visitors and enhancing the city's reputation and image.
  • Emotional Bond: It acts as a bridge connecting people, allowing individuals to recapture their childhood innocence and warmth amidst the fast pace of modern life. It has become a cherished memory for both Harbin natives and tourists alike.

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