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  2. Climate of China - Wikipedia

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    Hardiness zones in China. The northern extremities of both Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia have a subarctic climate [5] with long, severe winters, and short, warm summers. [6] In contrast, most of Hainan Island and parts of the extreme southern fringes of Yunnan have a tropical climate. [5]

  3. Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival - Wikipedia

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    Ice and Snow World (冰雪大世界) is an area open in the afternoon and at night which features illuminated full size buildings made from blocks of 2–3' thick ice taken directly from the Songhua River. The park usually opens from late December to late February. In 1999, the first Ice and Snow World opened to public to celebrate the millennium.

  4. China’s national weather forecaster issued an orange blizzard alert – the second highest level after red – on Saturday and renewed it on Monday for parts of Jilin, Heilongjiang and Inner ...

  5. Heavy snow in north and central China disrupts travel and ...

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    Heavy snow has blanketed northern and central China, disrupting travel and forcing schools to cancel classes. One person was killed on Wednesday in a roof collapse at a supermarket in Hebei ...

  6. Snow closes schools and highways in northern China for the ...

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    Several trains departing Beijing and in China's northwest Xinjiang region were canceled because of either snow or high winds. The China Meteorological Administration forecast accumulation of 5 to ...

  7. China Snow Town - Wikipedia

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    The China Snow Town (中国雪乡), [1] officially named Bimodal Forest Farm (大海林局双峰林场), [2] is a small town located in the Xuexiang National Forest Park, Hailin, Heilongjiang, China. It is one of the most emblematic snow-related touristic attractions in China.

  8. 2008 Chinese winter storms - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Chinese winter storms (2008年中国雪灾、2008年中国南方雪灾) were a series of winter storm events that affected large portions of southern and central China, where it does not usually snow severely or extensively, starting from 25 January 2008, until 6 February 2008.

  9. Snow blankets northern China, closing roads and schools and ...

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    It was the first significant snowfall this year in much of China, outside of mountainous areas and in the northeast near the border with Russia's Siberia. A thin layer of snow blanketed rooftops ...