Iranian sculptor Mohammad Moslem has embarked on his first ever journey to Northeastern China since December 22, where his passion for art meets an exciting new challenge: ice sculpture. While known for his skills in wood and stone carving, Moslem has recently expanded his craft to the icy medium. His visit to China is part of a broader effort to foster cross-cultural dialogue, and one of the highlights of his trip is participating in an ice sculpture competition in Changchun, which is not far from China's famous winter city of Harbin.
Iranian visitors may feel like home when they stand in front of the stunning ice rendition of Iran's "Azadi Tower" in the Western Asia section – capturing the tower's significance as a symbol of freedom and peace in the country's contemporary spirit.
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