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		<title>China Puts Middle East Differences on Ice</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 02:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pierre Klochendler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a first in years, snow blessed the Holy City last month. For a moment, hail metamorphosed into a paltry three-millimetre layer of white, liquid, light. Children and parents and snowmen relished the wonders of an almost real, though usually ephemeral, winter. But then, the Ice Age befell Jerusalem&#8230; Israelis like to sing of the [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Pierre Klochendler<br />JERUSALEM, Apr 2 2012 (IPS) </p><p>In a first in years, snow blessed the Holy City last month. For a moment, hail  metamorphosed into a paltry three-millimetre layer of white, liquid, light.  Children and parents and snowmen relished the wonders of an almost real,  though usually ephemeral, winter. But then, the Ice Age befell Jerusalem&#8230;<br />
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<div id="attachment_107795" style="width: 210px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/107275-20120402.jpg"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-107795" class="size-medium wp-image-107795" title="A replica of the Tower of David at the Ice City in Jerusalem. Credit: Pierre Klochendler/IPS." src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/107275-20120402.jpg" alt="A replica of the Tower of David at the Ice City in Jerusalem. Credit: Pierre Klochendler/IPS." width="200" height="113" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-107795" class="wp-caption-text">A replica of the Tower of David at the Ice City in Jerusalem. Credit: Pierre Klochendler/IPS.</p></div> Israelis like to sing of the disputed city, &#8220;Jerusalem of gold, bronze and light&#8221;. For two months this spring, as clouds disperse and evaporate in the land of eternal sunshine, the city is not only gold, bronze and light, but ice.</p>
<p>Some 30 ice sculptors have been flown in especially from China. &#8220;We brought in our finest team from Harbin, a very faraway place with a long history and a rich culture,&#8221; says Bai Liang proudly. &#8220;These artists have at least 15 years of experience. Since it&rsquo;s our first time in Jerusalem, we have to be on our best.&#8221;</p>
<p>Assisted by local artists, the Chinese masters have designed and installed the first international festival of sculptures on ice in a covered space near the disused train station located close to the old no-man&rsquo;s-land that used to divide the city into Jewish and Arab sectors before Israel captured East Jerusalem in the 1967 war.</p>
<p>&#8220;We exchanged ideas, plans and sketches with Israeli artists in order to reach a tight concept that integrates the local culture and architecture in our creations,&#8221; explains Liang, the exhibition director.</p>
<p>With hundreds of tons of ice, walls have been erected carefully, one ice block at a time. Within one month of hard work, a palace of wonders, a frosty replica of Jerusalem of Ice, came to light &ndash; &#8220;Ice City&#8221;.<br />
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&#8220;Temperatures are low, ice is heavy,&#8221; ice sculptor Liu Qi acknowledges as he supervises the lifting of a replica of a limestone of the walled Old City. &#8220;An ice sculpture artist has to be in good physical condition, resistant to cold. And, knowledge of the art is certainly critical.&#8221;</p>
<p>At a cosy ten degrees Celsius below zero (minus 14 degrees Fahrenheit), life is a fairy tale when coats are received on entrance to the site. So, dress warmly, enter a world of ice and misty lights.</p>
<p>&#8220;The people here are interested in snow entertainment and ice. We&rsquo;re happy to bring happiness,&#8221; says Qi while now combing a reproduction of a flying camel with a special metal rake.</p>
<p>Visitors pass through a replica of Jaffa Gate, one of the seven opened monumental gates to the Old City.</p>
<p>The exhibition grounds feature historical monuments such as the Ottoman walls built in the 16th century during the rule of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent; the Tower of David, a citadel originally raised above earlier fortifications in the second century BC; the Montefiore Windmill built in 1857 and designed as a flour mill, but actually unproductive due to a lack of winds. Qi saws another square chunk of translucent ice. Vapours of frost sprinkle his face. Though it breaks up easily, ice stands for unity, purity, and strength.</p>
<p>If the infamous monster &ndash; the &#8220;Golem&#8221; moulded in cement by French sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle &ndash; is a favourite Jerusalem playground, the amiable beast in its frozen version offers an even more slippery slide.</p>
<p>&#8220;No, I&rsquo;ve never seen such beauty before,&#8221; six-year old Iris shakes her head from left to right. &#8220;Yes,&#8221; she nods &ndash; she simply loves it.</p>
<p>&#8220;The colourful ice sculptures are made with food colouring. It doesn&rsquo;t matter if kids taste the popsicles- like sculptures,&#8221; smiles Liang.</p>
<p>Jewish and Arab schoolchildren can be seen playing side by side. In Ice City, the walls are emblazoned with two interlaced peace doves. Co-existence seems no arctic mirage.</p>
<p>Meander in the ice forest; wander around the fairy tales of your childhood; encounter ice figurines from the Wizard of Oz &ndash; the Scarecrow and the Tin Man and the Wicked Witch of the West.</p>
<p>Cinderella, the little glass slipper is metamorphosed into a little glacial slipper. The pumpkin transformed into the golden carriage is transformed into an ice carriage; mice are frozen into horses.</p>
<p>Not just children are marvelled. The attraction emulates ice festivals in Harbin, China, or Bruges, Belgium. Like their equivalents around the world, Ice City draws people from around the world.</p>
<p>&#8220;They do this in China? That&rsquo;s cool!&#8221; exclaims a young tourist from Chicago ostensibly in awe of a menacing black bear adorned with an emerald glint.</p>
<p>&#8220;My wife gave me a present for my birthday and brought me here,&#8221; explains Tomer Gur-Arieh, a Jerusalemite.</p>
<p>But all this shimmering world of crystal and diamonds is pure evanescence.</p>
<p>These metamorphoses, of pandas, of giraffes and camels &ndash; even the lion king, the city&rsquo;s emblem &ndash; will surely melt away. Don&rsquo;t worry, next year, we&rsquo;ll be back, assures the Chinese team.</p>
<p>&#8220;They&rsquo;re very satisfied with our work,&#8221; confirms Liang, &#8220;especially Mayor of Jerusalem Nir Barkat; he came here five times; he was shocked by the ongoing change.&#8221; At the Mar. 6 opening, Barkat maladroitly hailed the ice festival as a &#8220;cultural revolution&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;Never cast a thread until April is dead, Never cast a clout, until May be out&#8221; has never been so true here &ndash; the &#8220;cultural revolution&#8221; heralded by the Israeli Mayor will have to be watered down on the last day of April.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&rsquo;re talking about further cooperation,&#8221; says Liang. &#8220;We&rsquo;ve signed a five-year contract to bring ice sculptures back to Jerusalem.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the meantime though, to add a glow to cold cheeks you might want to have a drink on the rocks at the local ice bar&#8230;</p>
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