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31 January 2020

China Day 4 - Harbin International Ice & Snow Sculpture Festival

Assalamualaikum. Ni Hao!

Previous entry (here).

15 Jan 2016
Harbin, China

So lepas berehat dalam bilik, it's time to go the the venue where they held the Ice & Snow Sculpture Festival yearly. Yesterday, on the way from the train station to our hotel we saw some of the ice sculptures from afar. Masa tu sudah terkinja dalam teksi, excited alkisahnye.

Before keluar hotel, sempatlah tanya receptionist the direction to the festival. Initial plan was to take the public bus. I read online if we already have the details of the right bus number & bus stop, going there is easy peasy. Receptionist as always sangat helpful, sangat details direction dia bagi. Siap tolong kami tulis nama festival & everything we need in a piece of paper (in Pinyin of course).

Maka keluarlah dua wanita jelita with kondifen level paling tinggi. Sampai bus stop, we saw 2 buses with the same number; but going in a different direction. Sudah! Lupa mau tanya receptionist which direction yang akan direct us to the festival. Tunjuk lah cebisan kertas tu sama Ahjussi bus driver. He nodded & bebel in Chinese. Told us to quickly get in the bus. When we reached the 2nd stop, suddenly ada Ahjussi sebelah aku tanya where we're heading because he saw the piece of paper I held. When I told him we wanted to go to the festival, he immediately told u to get off the bus because the bus is going the opposite direction. Meaning that the bus wasn't going TO the festival, but instead coming FROM the festival. Maybe Ahjussi driver tu malas explain panjang (sebab sah ndak faham pun budak dua ketul ni kan) so dia suruh naik jak because eventually dia memang akan pi festival tu pun. Just that kami akan tawaf Harbin City. And that will take almost an hour. Whereas it will only take less than 10 minutes from the hotel to the festival venue. 

And we hopped off the bus; just in front of Saint Sophia Cathedral. Berjumpa lagi we'olls. Cuma kali ni dalam terangnya siang hari. Gitu ayat. Alang-alang sudah depan square tu, apalagi posing lagi sekali depan cathedral ni. Baru nampak design & rupa bentuk sebenar. Fe-feeling gothic pun ada.
#1 Zoom sikit baru nampak ke-gothic-an 
#2 Pun lah sibuk mau posing juga dia
Pastu both blur apa mau buat. Sebab belum tau macamana kesudahan plan mau pi festival tu. So berlegarlah kami depan square tu. Ambil gambar angle sana sini. Then suddenly datanglah 2 perempuan wearing long padded red jacket, complete with flurry hat towards us. Auw feeling foxy sangat kau dek. Dari tadi sebenarnya sudah nampak budak-budak ni distribute flyer tapi malas mau ambil peduli sebab I speak no Pinyin, remember?

Turned out flyer tu pasal Ice & Snow Festival. Sombong lagi kau kan Bie! And they spoke passable English (macam aku juga ler). Lepas diorang explain dengan bersungguh, aku pun rasa macam ni option paling bagus untuk kami. Although both Jea & I dislike the idea of 'ikut tour'. Time is always the issue. But this time kami give up. Malas sudah mau fikir & cari bus stop. Dropping temperature weren't helping either. 

The package is so worthy (for us that is). Basically, it says include return transportation & entrance fee. Tapi bila recalculate, we actually paid the entrance fee for the ice festival only. Bus tu free. 

RMB 300 (RM 170.00+). With this package, we don't have to cari which stop to take the bus, also bus to take us back to the hotel. Memang super berbaloi lah kan. Eventually we agreed to go with the tour.

Lepas settled bayar tour tu, they told us we had another 2 hours before the departure time. Mau balik hotel rasa macam malas mau menapak. So we decided to enter the mall opposite to the cathedral. Just to kill time. Lama lah juga lepak dalam mall. People watching, shops watching & also food-watching. We didn't buy anything as we're already full with breads we bought earlier that morning.
#3 Pandang tepi jaklah
#4 Ni lagilah. Menguji keimanan. Sobs
Around 5pm, we exited the mall & waited at the said place. Just depan cathedral tu juga. Jadinya dapatlah juga ambil gambar si Sophia ni yang baru lit-lit. Terus fe-feeling macam Disneyland pun ada.

Bus departed on time. Tapi kami tunggu lama at the 2nd stop sebab ada participants yang belum sampai. Adalah dalam 30 minit menunggu. Orang lain dalam bas ada start berbunyi sudah. Konsep aku senang, mau marah siapa? Driver? Dapat apa kalau marah dia? Bukan orang yang lambat tu sepantas kilat sampai. So biarlah duduk diam-diam layan phone. Mesti ada sebab orang tu lambat pun. 
#5 Pwetty
And we arrived at the festival after an hour. Orang pun belum ramai. Turun bas, kena walkertapaki lagi. Bila semua sudah ada, tour leader bagi briefing. We have to be in one line at the entrance. We cannot join other line else the ticket will be invalid. Gitulah lebih kurang yang aku faham. We can go on our own; explore the festival once we're stamped by the ticket inspector. 
#6 We entered the festival area via that 'tent' (left side)
Macam biasa, once inside...blur lagi. Both bingung which way to go first. Sebab bijak, we didn't even bother to take the festival map. Bagus kan perangai berdua. Jadinya pasrah jalan tanpa arah tujuan. Janji sudah sampai. Insha Allah jumpa jalan keluar. Oh by the way, we're given 2 hours to explore & we have to gather back with the rest in front of the exit gate. When you join a tour, ni lah benda paling aku gigit kuku. Time. Limited. Tapi sebab kau sendiri yang malas kan, so sila simpan segala complain.

Malas bebel banyak, kita layan gambar jaklah. You can read more about this festival here.
#7 These represents the temples in China (I don't know which temple though).
 
#10 Some famous building I guess but couldn't recall which one
#11 This sculpture is among my favourite. Especially dedicated to those in the kitchen. 
 
#14 Alhamdulillah. Thank You Allah for this opportunity. Dream came true!
#15 Struggle juga ambil gambar dalam ni. Almaklumlah camera bukan canggih. So dapatlah silhouette jak regardless how you pose nor smile widely. 
#16 This represent some Chinese tale story. I read on the plaque & it says Dandelion. Nasiblah yang tu ada Ingrish
#17 Very the beautiful & intricate carving
 
#19 IP Man?
#20 Yup, those stairs were made from ice. So you can imagine how cold it was in Harbin right? Boleh maintain tangga tu from Dec to late Feb.
#21 Went up just to get this view
#22 View from above. Sis cuba ambil gambar yang stable & less shadow; obviously failed. 
#23 Sculpture tribute to their athletes who participated in the Olympics 
#24 Another Olympics-theme sculpture
#25 Paddle pop, anyone?
 
#27 My MOST favourite of all the sculptures that night. Those dangling diamond-like ice cubes are connected with each other via some string (I don't know what kind)
We did play some of the games but because all the pictures turned out super blurred, I decided to just keep them for my sake. Ndak payahlah beria tunjuk sini kan. 
#28 Yup, those are sculpture of the Great Wall China
This place is massive. Like, every corner we went aren't the same. Nasib jumpa jalan keluar & we completed the exploration in 2 hours. We skipped some places (had to) due to time constraint. But we enjoyed nevertheless. Tu yang penting. Berbaloilah bayar entrance fee mahal. 

For your information, day & night ticket are sold separately. Of course the night ticket  (starts at 12pm - 9pm) cost more than the day ticket. 
#29 One for the album
Actually lama juga melepak di exit gate tu. Tunggu jemaah lain yang belum jumpa jalan keluar. 

"Kalau tau ada je yang lambat, baik kita main lama sikit kat dalam tadi"

Gitu luahan travel partner. Tapi apa boleh, kita sudah selamat di luar. And mau masuk balik, kena beli tiket baru pula kan. Hence bertabahlah redha, menunggu sambil kuis snow.  
#30 And terhasil lah yang ni dalam kebosanan menunggu tu. 4 tahun sudah berlalu *hahahaha*
Bila semua jemaah lengkap, maka walkertapaki lagi pi parking untuk naik chartered bus. The bus dropped us at Saint Sophia, then kami walkertapaki lagi pi hotel. Penat gila memang dinner di bilik jaklah. Masak maggi. Paling senang untuk sang pemalas macam kami. 

End of Day 2 in Harbin. The next day would be our last day in Harbin before we departed to Beijing at 3pm. Being said that, we still have time to explore the city in the morning.

Yang tu sambung next entry. 

Till then, wassalam.

eryantierdabdulkarim

30 January 2020

China Day 4 - Songhua River | Stalin Park, Harbin

Assalamualaikum. Ni Hao!

Previous post (here).

15 Jan 2016
Harbin, China

Our 5th day in China; 2nd in Harbin.

Woke up to a snowy morning. Not a heavy one but enough for us to see the rooftop turned white. Maybe it snowed late that night. I didn't notice because soon after putting my laundry near the heater I went straight to bed. Didn't even bother to look outside the window. 

It was Jea's first snow but it already stopped snowing when we went out the hotel. Yet to experience a snowfall she is at that time. Ada rezeki ndak ke mana, I told her. 
#1 View of the rooftop across the street. Taken from our room
Today mission was to wander around the town. By walkertapaki. Because it is not worth it if we were going to take the bus as all attractions are only walking distance away from each other. Taking into considerations both Jea & I love walking, therefore marilah berjalan. Lagi banyak boleh singgah, and paling penting less headache. Nanti mau kena hadam direction lagi, number bus lagi, bus stop lagi. 

Before sampai Songhua River (yang famous di Harbin tu), we stopped by at this one halal bakery mentioned by Nil in her blog. Haruslah aku membeli sebiji dua (tiga empat) breads untuk alas perut. Bekalan di kala perut berdendang.
#2 Jalanlah ikut mana kaki melangkah
#3 Where we dined the night before. Restoran halal yang ada green board tu.
#4 Nasiblah ada street sign in Roman juga so chances untuk sesat adalah kurang
#5 Easy peasy to navigate around Harbin city
Jalan punya jalan akhirnya jumpa the right signboard. Bukan susah pun mau tau rupa sungai dalam map. Macam biasa, bila suddenly sejuk melampau tu tanda ada frozen lake, river or ice rink nearby. In our case, it's Songhua River. Subhanallah, frozen sungguh ok. Tu diorang kondifen siap buat winter games atas sungai tu. And this river isn't small wei. Seluas alam. Pagi tu pula memang gloomy so ndaklah nampak view di seberang. 

Approaching the frozen Songhua River. Sudah start mengigil pipi aku masa ni. Nasiblah pakai proper so ndaklah sejuk mengigit sampai tulang
#6 Cannot see what's opposite the river. Kelam melankoli
#7 Some of the winter games offered
#8 Stalin Park. Fe-feeling Central Park gitu
#9 Yang sorang ni pun fe-feeling juga, kasi can sila
#10 Kalau mau pegi to the other side of the river, bolehlah naik cable car
Dalam banyak-banyak winter games yang ada, aku paling sakit hati tengok yang involved all those dogs. Memanglah dog sledding ni famous di Scandinavian countries, tapi yang tu memang guna train dogs. And yang sesuai i.e Husky. Yang di Harbin ni, depan mata aku sendiri diorang rotan if the dogs refuse to follow order. Gila oii! Tu kan abuse namanya. Memang ndak lah aku mau try kan. Pula tu aku tengok kurus keding jak anjing yang diorang guna for sledding. I cannot brain!
#11 Happy feet moi
Puas sudah mengukur sungai, we went up to the river bank. Pastu usha games yang munasabah untuk kami main. Nothing attracts Jea. But I already had my eye at this ice sledding ever since we arrived. *wink*


#13 Paid for the ticket (forgot how much it was, ngeh~)
#14 And Jea as by ever ready photographer. 谢谢 
#15 Seketul dugong cannot stand up on her own
Puas hati dapat main sledding, marilah kita angkat kaki to other area pula. Posing area Flood Control Memorial, pastu lepak kejap menghayati suasana. Then Jea bawa masuk mall. Alkisah, minah ni jenis suka layan movie at each country she goes. Kiranya dia ni mau melayan tengok wayang lah kunun tengahari tu. 
#16 The Harbin Flood Control Memorial Tower
"In memory of the defeating the flood attacking Harbin in 1957, the Harbin Flood Control Memorial Tower was completed in 1958" (Read here)
#17 This mall situated in the heart of Zhongyang Pedestrian Center Street
#18 Checking out the cinema & movies showed that day
After so much hesitations (risau tiada subtitles sebenarnya), we decided to forego the idea for movie watching. Initially mau tengok movie si Kris (ex-EXO); his first international project since he departed from SM. Plan cancelled, so Kakak J-Kpop bergambar sama standee jaklah.

Out from the wall, we explored another area of Zhongyang Street we didn't get to go last night. Sebab Harbin ni sejuk albeku, maka banyaklah ice sculptures scattered around the city. From what I read, these can last for nearly 3 months. Gitu punya sejuk kan. 
#19 Abadikan kenangan
#21 Ada description plaque at each sculpture tapi bolehlah diabaikan sebab I no read Pinyin. 
#22 Apart from ice, yang dari konkrit pun ada. I guess this may represent the early life in Harbin


#23 Sebab sejuk, heater 24 jam lah kot di Harbin ni
#24 How they used to spell Harbin; Ha Er Bin
Always wanted to do this at every places I go (started off in Japan) but often I forgot. Teringat bila sudah few tempat aku jejak. Hampeh kan perangai.

I went back to the hotel after few hours of walkertapaki around Zhongyang Street. While Jea decided to explore more of the city. Aku kunun mau rehatkan kaki & ganti hot packs di baju. Malam nanti ada program lain; our highlight for this Harbin trip katanye.

Cerita program malam aku continue next entry.

Till then, wassalam.

eryantierdabdulkarim