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Indonesian Team Win 26th Harbin International Snow Sculpture Competition in China

Indonesian Team Win 26th Harbin International Snow Sculpture Competition in China
Indonesian Team Win 26th Harbin International Snow Sculpture Competition in China. Photo : The Jakarta Post

SEAToday.com, Harbin - Artists from Bali, Indonesia won the title in the 26th Harbin International Snow Sculpture Competition held on Sund Island, Harbin, China from January 6 to 9, 2024. This event was attended by 120 artists from 30 countries around the world.

In this event, Indonesia sent two teams, namely Team Indonesia I represented by Pecatu Artist Association and Team Indonesia II from Bali Talent Artist Community. Team Indonesia II, led by I Ketut Suaryana, won the title of Best Excellent. Meanwhile, Team Indonesia I, led by Nyoman Sungada, won third place.

Sungada brought the concept of "Rwa Bhineda" with Barong and Rangda characters. In Balinese Hindu mythology, Barong and Rangda are known as symbols of good and evil.

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