Among the many attractions on Harbin’s iconic Central Street, sampling popsicles and sharing photos on social media seem to have become a trend for tourists and locals alike. Many pedestrians can be seen clutching a popsicle as they stroll along the snow-covered lanes, embracing the unique experience of enjoying frosty treats in sub-zero temperatures. Beyond this icy indulgence, people can also wander down this picturesque street to admire the intricate snow sculptures and savor many other local delicacies.
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