A chip off the old block


Due to long hours working in the cold, many ice sculptors develop bad backs and shoulders.
"Although I'm only 26 years old, I suffer from severe lumbar disc herniation," he said.
"As older generations of ice sculptors gradually retire due to age and for health reasons, the ice carving industry is facing a shortage of talent."
"There are about 10,000 people in Harbin engaged in the ice carving industry, including ice and snow architects, but less than 1,000 people are proficient in ice carving techniques."
"I hope more young people will come to understand and appreciate ice carving, and be willing to join the industry," he added.
With the continuous development of the ice and snow economy in the country, tourism in Harbin is booming.
"While I was in Guangxi, my customers were excited to hear that I could create ice sculptures, and eagerly listened to my explanations about ice carving and the customs of Harbin," he said.
So far, Xu has created over 100 ice sculptures.
"This winter, Harbin is still eagerly anticipating the arrival of tourists, especially with the upcoming Asian Winter Games," he said. "Our ice carving orders have increased by around 20 percent compared to previous years."
"I hope to create more beautiful ice sculptures to provide visitors with even more wonderful visual experiences," he said. "I also hope to contribute to the healthy development and inheritance of the ice carving industry."
ZHOU HUIYING and TIAN XUEFEI in Harbin
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