Harbin, one of China’s coldest cities, has hosted the annual festival for more than 30 years. The average January temperature in this spot in northeastern China is about 9 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and 11 degrees below zero at night. Water freezes at 32 degrees!
Harbin’s location far north of the equator is one reason for its bone-chilling temperatures. The farther you go from the equator, the colder it usually gets. Strong winds blowing southward from Siberia, a frigid region mostly located in Russia, make Harbin even colder. January is Harbin’s chilliest time of the year.