A busy ice-harvest season on the Heilongjiang River
2008-12-09 08:09:02 GMT2008-12-09 16:09:02 (Beijing Time)
China Daily
Workers pull cubes of ice from the Heilongjiang River, the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China, in Heihe city of Heilongjiang province, December 8, 2008. Almost 6,000 cubic meters of ice blocks are expected to be used for the 6th "Colorful Winter Cultural Ice Lantern Festival" in Hehe. [CFP]
Workers slice pieces of ice from the Heilongjiang River, the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China, in Heihe city of Heilongjiang province, December 8, 2008. Almost 6,000 cubic meters of ice blocks are expected to be used for the 6th "Colorful Winter Cultural Ice Lantern Festival" in Hehe. [CFP]
Workers pull cubes of ice from the Heilongjiang River, the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China, in Heihe city of Heilongjiang province, December 8, 2008. Almost 6,000 cubic meters of ice blocks are expected to be used for the 6th "Colorful Winter Cultural Ice Lantern Festival" in Hehe. [CFP]
Workers use a cutter to slice cubes of ice from the Heilongjiang River, the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China, in Heihe city of Heilongjiang province, December 8, 2008. Almost 6,000 cubic meters of ice blocks are expected to be used for the 6th "Colorful Winter Cultural Ice Lantern Festival" in Hehe. [CFP]
Workers pull cubes of ice from the Heilongjiang River, the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China, in Heihe city of Heilongjiang province, December 8, 2008.
Almost 6,000 cubic meters of ice blocks are expected to be used for the 6th "Colorful Winter Cultural Ice Lantern Festival" in Hehe.
[CFP]