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Escaping the stress of work and social worries and finding yourself in a winter wonderland is a magical feeling. Try to make any J these destinations your target and you' 11 be happy that you did
1. Harbin city, China
Come and enjoy one of the most memorable Ice and Snow Festival during winter. Harbin City's snow festival draws a huge crowd because tourists want to feast their eyes of the well-known splendid ice structures. These structures are the biggest ice structures you will find nowhere in the world and they get mono beautiful at night when they are lighted up by diverse colored lights. Plus, you can go ice-skating under the beautiful Chinese lights.
2. Ohrid, Macedonia
Ohrid might be everyone’s summer fantasy for sunbathing and swimming but have you thought about the picturesque view of its location in the winter? This peaceful little lakeside town looks charming with snow-covered cobblestones on the narrow walks. There is nothing as good as finding a Macedonian breakfast with some strong local coffee.
3. Svalbard,Norway
Polar hears love this location probably because of its arctic qualities. Here you can find wildlife and several ancient mining towns which collectively make the group of neighboring islands a beautiful sight. However, in winter, a beauty of nature described as the Polar Night takes place here, making it the most-favored destination worldwide. The sun doesn't set and leaves a blue twilight in the sky, coloring the nearby snow-capped mountains.
4. Richmond Park, UK
The Richmond Park is one of the prides, Londoners. In winter, you can see tens of wild deer all over the woody park, either wandering or eating grass at ease. The pouring ice draws visitors who are keen hikers or just want to enjoy a nice winter time doing snowball fight, flying in the sled.
21.In which place can tourists see the world's biggest ice structures?
A. Harbin. B. Ohrid. C. Svalbard. D. Richmond Park.
22. What attracts tourists most to visit Svalbard?
A. Polar bean. B. Ancient mines. C. Arctic wildlife. D. Polar Night.
23. What do the four places have in common?
A. They are all intended for foreigners. B. They all serve as winter destinations.
C. They all offer summertime activities. D. They all have snow-related exhibitions.