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A Chinese waitress serves customers in the ice restaurant built for the snow-ice expo in Harbin, in northeast China's Heilongjiang province, Monday Dec. 26, 2005. The restaurant covers about 260 square meters of floor space, accomodating some 100 diners and serving local delicacies. The inside temperature is controlled at minus 4-5 celsius degrees. Opening from Monday, the ice restaurant aims to set a new Guinness record. EPA/DONGFANG ZHU

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