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The Harbin Siberian Tiger Park It's one of those things that after having lived in China for four months, we basically knew what to expect and already felt like we needed to take a shower after handing money over to such an organization before seeing a single large, striped cat capable of knocking a puny human's head off in a single blow. If you have a feeble heart, wear rose-tinted glasses, or have a Peta membership, don't come. But if you're up to it, I would venture to say it's one of the most Chinese experiences you could have. The tiger park is a monument to China's Gilded Age - a acre plot of land that proves you can do anything in China if you have the money and an idea. If you read this article , blatantly written by someone who is either affiliated with the park or hasn't been there, only 89 acres are allotted for about 30 adult tigers. The dwindling natural habitat of tigers in Russia and northern China has a density of about 1. If you do the simple math, that's about 0. Not good. Further cementing China as a wild, wild West just waiting for your cash to unlock unknown pleasures is the option to throw an animal in with the tigers and watch it be ripped to shreds. There's a menu near the ticket office. Equipped with this knowledge, we exit the cab at the nearly deserted park entrance. We drop RMB each - 90 for general admission and 10 for the bus ride through the compound - and stand around, admiring the tacky cartoon-tiger statues and faux rocks. Soon, we are on the bus. Flimsy wire covers the windows. The bus pulls up to a gate, which opens and closes behind us. Then another gate opens to let us into an area called 'Adult Tiger Training Area'. Jokes about the similarities to Jurassic Park result in nervous laughter, mainly because Jurassic Park was probably much safer. Chicken wire is better than no wire. Then, the tigers. Most are sleeping, a few are walking and the only cats running were avoiding being hit by our driver, honking away at all the tigers in the path as if we were on any typical Chinese road. A small wasteland of a fenced-in area with tiny cages against the main compound building. Most were pacing along the fence. Probably the worst part of the experience was seeing animals that clearly did not belong in Siberia, in basically Siberia. Near the end of the bus journey, Kate exclaimed, 'A pile of lions! Next on the list of animals that do not belong outside in Harbin, China's brutal winters was a jaguar, pacing about a 20 ft x 20 ft area with a concrete floor, and a cheetah. A fucking cheetah. Seeing it lying there, clearly shivering, while people taunted it was the end. The end of any enjoyment to be had and, thankfully, the end of the park. I realize that to many people, I'm being a killjoy. But the fact of the matter is, despite how few chances we have to see or do something in life, our actions can have an impact, whether it be negative, positive, or too complicated to ever know. This is a grey area of travel that I haven't really experienced until I came to China. There are a lot of interesting things to see but at a cost. I learned at the tiger park that it's not always money. Harbin Siberian Tiger Park. China Travel. Dec 18 Written By Seth Barham. View fullsize. China Harbin Heilongjiang Dongbei travel world travel travel in China tigers siberian tigers tiger park Harbin tiger park animal cruelty living in China.
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For anyone interested: Hei longjiang is the name of the province in which Harbin is the capital. Da xue is the word for university. I saw these men cutting the ice but did not actually see how they hoisted it up the scaffolding. Cutting ice with a massive circular saw swing saw. Photo taken by Ramona McKean. Not only were these men sculpting the ice; they were also installing the blue, yellow and red lights that would illuminate the dragon at night. See first photo above. Like the dragon, ice lanterns throughout the city of Harbin were striking too, but in a softer, more poetic way. These lanterns were modest in size and design but they delighted me. Kind of like appreciating tiny delicate flowers hidden away in a lavish garden. Street lantern of ice, Harbin. Near the Russian area of Harbin, Zhaolin Park can be found. I have never been to this park, at least not yet. Todd King. I wish to publicly thank Mr. King for granting me permission to use some of his photos and for unknowingly helping me out several years ago. We need you to go to Harbin. I resisted only until discovering Mr. Harbin looks amazing! Please click here to see many of Mr. You may get an idea of how I could get so excited about going to a climate! Todd King Photo. Look like fun? Ice slide at Zhaolin Park R. Todd King photo. A wonderland of ice, Zhaolin Park, Harbin, I wonder if it was as strong as fine china though. Click here in order to see the geese illuminated with pink, green, gold and blue lights Be sure to scroll to the bottom of the page. Which do you prefer? The photo of the geese as shown here with the natural light or the photo with the colored lights? Let me know in the comments section below! A Chinese Blessing, these two young children hold a character considered very special in China. It can be seen on cards, banners, decorations, etc. Chinese New Year time. January was still the Year of the Monkey, not the Year of the Rat or mouse. Someone had fun creating this cheesy sculpture. Not spectacular; I just liked it. February 9, would see the start of the Year of the Rooster. Technically, there was absolutely nothing wrong with his statement. Click on the photo to see a more splendid version! To return to the site, just hit escape. Heralding the Year of the Rooster, February 9, — January 28, It was a rough go for my poor little digital camera. Though not designed for sub zero temperatures, it held up. I had an arsenal of fully charged batteries in warm inner pockets. Within minutes of putting them in the camera, the batteries froze. This necessitated my removing them to warm up in a pocket. Battery rotation was the name of the game. In the evening at the ice portion of the festival when the temperature dropped even more , the problem became more pronounced. As I neared the ice festival grounds with friends, I could hardly contain myself. Talk about exciting! I was never so bedazzled in my life! Just about everyone I saw was having a lot of fun. A relaxed stroll under ice arches, Harbin A church of illuminated ice? Bikes built for ice with bumper balls. From a different vantage point. Do you see the entrance in the distance? Photo by Ramona McKean. Hulan Catholic Church made of ice, with Harbin sunset R. The crescent moon appears between the towers of this ice replica of Hulan Catholic Church. Apparently the real church celebrated its centennial in China in Ice replica of Hulan Catholic Church, Harbin About this ice maze , R. Very clever! I hope you have enjoyed my blog. An author and speaker, she lives in Victoria, BC, Canada. Nice pictures! Ramona, thanks for sharing these gorgeous photos — I guess, like lemons, when you have ice you make ice sculptures. But I did want to throw a blanket about that ambassador. The giant ice structures are amazing. A timely post for those of us dealing with an icy winter. Can you imagine the time in late February or, more likely, March when these creations start melting? Ooh—the sogginess! Every time we see something like this on TV we must watch. Thanks for sharing! I lived in Minneapolis for a few years when I was a kid. Absolutely stunning! Gosh, I got cold just looking at those images. Thanks for sharing so many photos Ramona. What amazing ice and snow sculptures. Having lived through cold winters my entire life, I now try to escape the cold and go somewhere warmer in the winter, but these sculptures make a visit to cold Harbin appealing. Thanks for your comment. Wow, this festival is amazing and I was amazed to see such beautiful sculptures. Thank you for sharing with us these colorful and lovely pictures of snow and ice. Tremendous planning must go into these works of art, and then the execution of those plans! Yes, that is a an amazing feat too. What wonderful works of art. I wonder what the artist feels, knowing his creation will melt away and be lost to the world forever. Makes you appreciate it more when they are here. Dazzling they indeed are. Those sculptures are amazing and the lighting effects really showcase the intricacies of it all. Not sure I would want to be standing around in set of swimming shorts or climbing an ice wall but hey, whatever seems like fun. Yes, the effect of light with ice can be quite amazing. Can we imagine the beauty of the spirits who create these masterpieces to bring such joy to Man, surrounded by those who only see cruelty and suffering and destruction? If only…. What a thoughtful reflection, Christine. Thank you for your beautiful comment. Such wonderful and exciting pictures. I am greatly proud of their unbelievable imagination and innovation. They are really creators of beauty. Thank you for sharing these fantastic pictures, Ramona. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. 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