2019 Markham Ice and Snow Festival in Markham, Ontario, Canada. Featuring dozens of ice sculptures made by Chinese and Canadian artists, the 10-day event kicked off on Saturday to provide an opportunity for all people in the long winters to enjoy the unlimited wonders and happiness in a unique realm of ice and snow.
People look at a unicorn ice sculpture during the 2019 Markham Ice and Snow Festival in Markham, Ontario, Canada, Feb. 9, 2019. Featuring dozens of ice sculptures made by Chinese and Canadian artists, the 10-day event kicked off on Saturday to provide an opportunity for all people in the long winters to enjoy the unlimited wonders and happiness in a unique realm of ice and snow. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng)/RSS
The Aries ice sculpture is seen during the 2019 Markham Ice and Snow Festival in Markham, Ontario, Canada, Feb. 9, 2019. Featuring dozens of ice sculptures made by Chinese and Canadian artists, the 10-day event kicked off on Saturday to provide an opportunity for all people in the long winters to enjoy the unlimited wonders and happiness in a unique realm of ice and snow. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng)/RSS
Visitors play at an ice maze during the 2019 Markham Ice and Snow Festival in Markham, Ontario, Canada, Feb. 9, 2019. Featuring dozens of ice sculptures made by Chinese and Canadian artists, the 10-day event kicked off on Saturday to provide an opportunity for all people in the long winters to enjoy the unlimited wonders and happiness in a unique realm of ice and snow. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng)/RSS
The Chinese dragon and pandas ice sculptures are seen during the 2019 Markham Ice and Snow Festival in Markham, Ontario, Canada, Feb. 9, 2019. Featuring dozens of ice sculptures made by Chinese and Canadian artists, the 10-day event kicked off on Saturday to provide an opportunity for all people in the long winters to enjoy the unlimited wonders and happiness in a unique realm of ice and snow. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng)/RSS
People take pictures of the Aries ice sculpture during the 2019 Markham Ice and Snow Festival in Markham, Ontario, Canada, Feb. 9, 2019. Featuring dozens of ice sculptures made by Chinese and Canadian artists, the 10-day event kicked off on Saturday to provide an opportunity for all people in the long winters to enjoy the unlimited wonders and happiness in a unique realm of ice and snow. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng)/RSS