2300 cubic meters of ice has been used to make this ice mosque sculpture.


Harbin: In China's famous ice theme park, the ice sculpture of Pakistan's Faisal Mosque has become the center of attraction.
The ice theme park was opened in China's coldest city, Harbin. It is the world's most popular theme park of large-scale ice and snow sculptures. It covers 810,000 square meters, including more than 100 attractive buildings, sculptures, slides and plenty other sightseeing.
According to reports, this ice park also has around eight entertainment spots where the entry of citizens is absolutely free.
Like every year in this ice festival, where the buildings made of ice are the center of attention of the people, this year, the famous Faisal Mosque of Pakistan is also making a home in the hearts of the people. 2300 cubic meters of ice has been used to make this ice mosque sculpture.
This statue is adorned with beautiful colorful lights, and visitors are clicking pictures in front of the mosque.
It is pertinent to note that the Ice Festival continues from December to the end of February every year, where tourists from all over the world come to visit.

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