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China: Soap bubbles turn to ice instantly in freezing temperatures in China

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Da Hinggan Ling, China - December 25, 2025 This is the charming moment that a Chinese blogger recorded as soap bubbles turned into ice within seconds in extreme winter cold, creating a rare and romantic visual that stunned viewers. On December 26, 2025, in Mohe, Heilongjiang, the video captured a series of soap bubbles floating briefly in the air before freezing solid at around minus 15 degrees Celsius. The footage showed the transparent bubbles forming icy patterns as they landed, with delicate frost spreading across their surfaces. As each bubble touched the ground or drifted slowly, it crystallized almost immediately, creating fragile, glass-like spheres that reflected the pale winter light. The camera closely followed the process, highlighting the transformation from liquid film to rigid ice, while the blogger carefully blew each bubble to demonstrate how quickly the freezing occurred in the open air. The video ended with a close-up of intact frozen bubbles on the snow, showing their clear shells and detailed frost patterns.

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