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Ice ‘flowers’ blossom at ‘China’s Dead Sea’

Nov 06, 2020 05:44:08 PM
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 Ice ‘flowers’ blossom at ‘China’s Dead Sea’

An ice 'flower' on Yuncheng Salt Lake in Shanxi Province. Photo: IC



Ice shaped like blossoming lotus and cute hedgehogs are among the attractions that recently made a salt lake known as "China's Dead Sea" a hot spot in the biting winter of North China. 

Yuncheng Salt Lake in Shanxi Province covers an area of 132 square kilometers. Located in the city of Yuncheng, the lake was recently covered in "mirabilite flowers of various forms" as mirabilite crystallized on the lake surface. The crystal clear "flowers" attracted quite a few visitors despite the freezing cold.

"I've waited many days to take pictures of this phenomenon," said photographer Zhao Peng. "The temperature has dropped today, which helped the mirabilite crystallize."

Mirabilite, or sodium sulfate decahydrate, only crystallizes under -5 C, according to Liu Guoli, who has worked beside the lake for decades.

The lake is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world. The amount of salt it contains is similar to that of the Dead Sea and allows humans to float on it. According to historical records, revenue from the salt produced by the lake accounted for about a quarter of the country's total salt revenue during the reign of Emperor Li Yu (766-779) during the Tang Dynasty (618-907).

Today, the lake still produces salt for industrial use.

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