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This video takes you to Harbin, arguably China’s coldest megacity, to discover how a city of millions operates when winter temperatures plunge to minus thirty degrees and often go lower. The host Jaunts through the daily rhythm of life in extreme cold, showing practical warmth for buildings, clothing choices, and ordinary activities that keep residents moving when the air bites at the skin. The journey centers on Harbin Ice and Snow World, a colossal festival built from ice blocks and glowing sculptures that feels like stepping into a frozen metropolis. Walking along Central Street, viewers meet the mix of Russian heritage and modern Chinese development that defines Harbin, while the Saint Sophia Cathedral stands as a landmark testament to the city’s layered history. The tour also touches on the Chinese Baroque Street, a historic merchant district blending Eastern and Western architectural vibes, and the bustling morning market on Hongzhuan Street where locals grab dumplings and fried,

