Australia Day

Australian Flag
Australian Flag

Every year, Australians celebrate January 26 with national pride by flying the Australian flag from businesses, homes and cars. They also attend festivals, community and sporting events or gather for family barbeques at homes, parks or the beach. Well, it is ‘Australia Day’, a public holiday for all Australians.

On this day, the Australian government awards the Order of Australia to selected Australians for according recognition to Australian citizens and other persons for achievement or meritorious service. The Prime Minister announces the winner of the ‘Australian of the Year’ Award for significant contribution to the Australian community and nation. It is an inspirational role model for the Australian community. Other awards include Young Australian of the Year, Senior Australian of the Year, and an award for Australia’s Local Hero.

Australia Day in Sydney
Australia Day in Sydney

Festivities across the Nation

SydneyThe day begins with Aboriginal and Australian flags being raised on Sydney Harbour Bridge. The event unfolds with the lightning of the honorary fire at the Sydney Opera House that is carried to the Tribal Warrior, an Aboriginal vessel.

  • Ferrython, one of Australia’s most popular and iconic free events where ferries go head-to-head racing from Circular Quay to Shark Island and back to Sydney Harbour Bridge. Spectators can view from Circular Quay, Sydney Opera House and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Click here for more details.
  • Gun Salute – takes place at Bradfield Park under Sydney Harbour Bridge. Royal Australian Navy Flagship honours the military officers by the salute. Soon after, the National Anthem is sung. Royal Australian Air Force completes the grand ceremony with an aerial display.
  • National Anthem– Australians are proud of their National Anthem and stand proud whenever is sung at various events like Olympic Games, National events and school Assembly.

Australian National Anthem

Australians all let us rejoice,
For we are young and free;
We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil;
Our home is girt by sea;
Our land abounds in nature’s gifts
Of beauty rich and rare;
In history’s page, let every stage
Advance Australia Fair.
In joyful strains then let us sing,
Advance Australia Fair.
Beneath our radiant Southern Cross
We’ll toil with hearts and hands;
To make this Commonwealth of ours
Renowned of all the lands;
For those who’ve come across the seas
We’ve boundless plains to share;
With courage let us all combine
To Advance Australia Fair.
In joyful strains then let us sing,
Advance Australia Fair.

  • Harbour Parade – Sydney’s most iconic vessels parading around the harbour in a dazzling display of national spirit. Follow this link for more details. The best-dressed vessels are awarded cash prizes.
  • Australian Day Regatta– is the oldest in the world for conducting annual sailing events and takes place in the afternoon for all classes of yachts. Follow this link for event details.
  • Tug and Yacht ballet, a spectacular display of nautical precision as a fleet of ten Eastsail yachts and two powerful Switzer tug boats tack in unison. They change direction and formation to a musical score. Click for event details.
  • Tall Ships Race– A parade of tall ships race their way down the harbour and back to Sydney Harbour Bridge. Click for more event details.
  • Festival Village– situated in Hyde Park plays host to music and circus performances.

Melbourne– The Australian Day Parade is preceded by a flag-raising ceremony at Town Hall. The Governor addresses the nation. The colourful parade begins with crowds lining the streets, to cheer the participants and waving flags and banners.

Australia day activities in 2014
Australia day activities in 2014
  • Classic Car show– it is held at the Kings Domain Gardens where over 400 vintage cars are on display. There is entertainment, special guest appearances, delicious food with activities and giveaways.

So, if you are on a trip to Australia then do not miss out Australia Day festivities.

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Australia day celebrations

Harbin Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival

Harbin Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival

Have you ever been to Snow Sculpture Festivals? They are simply unbelievable, even though they are right in front of your eyes. Just take a look at these photos of snow sculptures: can you believe your eyes?

ice and snow sculpture

What are ice sculptures?

Sculptures are abstract or realistic in form and are made of frozen materials. The sculptor uses razor/sharp chisels, which are specially designed for cutting, and tools like chainsaws to complete a sculpture. The sculpting usually depends on the temperature of the environment. Some sculptors add dyes to produce colored blocks.

ice sculptures

What are snow sculptures?

Sculptures that are carved out of a single block of snow. The snow is collected from the ground after a snowfall and then packed into a form. The tools and materials differ widely, shovels, hatchets, and saws.

Both ice and snow sculptures’ life is determined by the temperature around them. It could last from mere minutes to months.

ice sculpture

About the Festival

A whole new world of ice and snow can be experienced at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival. Ice artworks are exhibited at the following venues:

Snow World displays sculptures on a huge scale, such as palace buildings, the Great Wall of China, etc. It is best visited when they are colorfully lit at night.

Lantern Garden Party– The Lantern Garden Party in Harbin City is the earliest and biggest artistic exhibition of lanterns in the open air. Tourists can take part in various activities in Songhua River, such as sitting on a sailing boat, hitting the monkeys, skating, and watching the competition of winter swimming. When night falls, you are expected to attend the evening party of the Harbin Festival.

Sun Island Scenic Area– displays snow sculptures that can only be visited during the daytime.

The Harbin Sculpture Festival showcases remarkable artistry and creativity in sculptures. This annual event features intricate designs crafted from frozen blocks, attracting visitors from around the world. As a highlight of winter tourism, it offers a unique cultural experience and stunning visuals amidst a snowy landscape. Attendees can explore various installations and participate in related activities, making it a memorable destination in the cold season.

Zhaolin Park– Features intricately carved lanterns that are lit up in the night. More than 1,000 sculptures are displayed, such as internally illuminated lanterns, magical figures, and animals that are loved by children. It is mostly a world focused on kids. There are interesting activities that kids may enjoy, such as slides.

The most popular of them is ‘Snow World’. It is worth its cost. People throng this beautiful and skillful place from around the world.

The ideal time to visit this park would be 10 am or 11 am so as to enjoy it in the daytime. You could also visit it at night, as it closes at 9 pm. Sculptures made of snow are beautifully carved and look spectacular. Snow White, Disney characters, Angry Birds, and Buddha are a few of the sculptures that you get to see there.

How to travel to Harbin?

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Harbin China map

Heilongjiang Province is located in the northeast part of China, and the capital city is Harbin. Being on the east of Songnen Plain, plays a vital role in communications between South and North Asia as well as Europe and the Pacific Ocean. The City has a rich cultural heritage and beautiful natural scenery. Due to severe low temperatures in winter, the city boasts of unique ice and snow culture.

 If you wish to travel to Harbin, then there are regular flights, trains, and buses from major cities in China. Tourists from 51 countries can enjoy 72 hours visa-free transit policy when transiting in Harbin Taiping International Airport. Book your travel in advance. You could take a taxi from Harbin train station to the Ice and Snow World.

Weather in Harbin

The weather is extremely cold. The city is considered the coldest city in Northern China and is ideal for the Festival. So, you need to carry warm jackets, thermals, mufflers, and boots while traveling.

FAQs ->

Q When does the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival take place?

The festival typically runs from late December to February, depending on weather conditions.

Q: What is Harbin famous for in winter?

Harbin is known for its massive ice sculptures, illuminated palaces, and the world‑famous Ice and Snow Festival.

Q: Is Harbin safe to visit in winter?

Yes, Harbin is well‑prepared for extreme cold, with heated transport, indoor attractions, and winter‑ready infrastructure.

Q: How cold does Harbin get during the festival?

Temperatures often drop below freezing, with nights reaching extreme lows, which helps preserve the sculptures.

You may like to read Global Winter Travel: How 5 Places Teach Stillness in Their Own Way

Finally, here is a list of the most famous Ice and Snow Sculpture festivals around the world:

  • Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, China
  • The Sapporo Snow Festival, Japan
  • The World Ice Art Championships, Alaska
  • The International Snow and Ice Sculpture Festival “Ice, Snow, and Fire, Russia
  • The Quebec Winter Carnival, Canada

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Snow.

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Harbin Hotels

Dubai Shopping Festival

If you are a shopaholic, then you would not want to miss this. You can purchase your desired products from electronics to cars, gold and pieces of jewellery, funky and traditional clothes, carpets and households, all these at competitive prices. There are special offers, enticing discounts for shoppers. Raffle draws give an opportunity to win exciting prizes like high-end luxury cars and heaps of gold daily. So, where is this happening? Well, it is at Dubai Shopping Festival.

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Dubai shopping festival
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Dubai is located in UAE (United Arab Emirates). It is a dynamic international business centre and also for tourists who would like to escape to this destination. It has a seven-star hotel, a series of 200 man-made islands in the shape of the countries of the world and also has the world’s tallest building.

Artificial Archipelagos, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Artificial Archipelagos, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai Shopping Festival begins with the marvellous display of fireworks that light up the Dubai skies. With the onset of January, many international tourists throng this destination. It is a well-organised event with celebrities from across the globe grace the occasion. With street performers, musicians and other entertainers, Dubai comes alive. There are other activities for the whole family like music concerts, fashion shows, children’s events and much more.

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Dubai Lamcy Plaza Mercato Shopping mall

If you are looking for bargains, then Dubai has some of the best malls. Dubai Mall which is the largest has leading designers from around the world who have their stores here. There are over 1000 shops.  Mercato is a Renaissance-themed shopping mall where you could get classic European styles and lovely ambience. The shopping extravaganza lasts for the entire month. It is the perfect excuse to loosen your purse strings. You can enjoy tax-free shopping. There are weekly prizes organised by the malls and retailers.

Dubai Gold Souk
Dubai Gold Souk

The souks of Dubai are the major hub of activity with Gold Souk being most renowned with brightly lit shops filled with shining gold jewellery from necklaces, bracelets and bangles.  The Spice Souk is a market place busy and bursting with aromatic spices.

Spice Souks
Spice Souks

You can plan your trip in a way that enables you to roam around and have fun with adventurous activities like the balloon rides, desert safaris and watersports. You could also have a sightseeing tour of the most renowned destinations of Dubai like Burj Al Arab, Burj Khalifa and Desert Safari. While in Dubai you have the option to explore Dubai by car, bus, foot or metro. Emirates airlines have an offer on City Sightseeing. You get an open-top City Sightseeing bus tour. You could choose from 4 major routes. For further details check out this link

So, if the above excites you then you may want to apply for UAE visas. The following links shall assist you

Have a happy and safe journey and enjoy the shopping spree in Dubai.

It is a shoppers’ paradise.

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