China: minus 53 degrees – where the breakfast egg freezes on the scoop (video)

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Minus 53 degrees: where the breakfast egg(s) freezes on the scoop


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STORY: Is the season in this country too cold for you? Too uncomfortable? After all, they don’t live in the northern Chinese city of Mohe. The residents there had to report a new record cold on Tuesday: minus 53 degrees Celsius. It has never been so frosty in the area. To illustrate the almost unimaginable cold, this reporter from the state news network CCTV cracked an egg on a metal shovel. What is sometimes useful in summer to illustrate extreme heat also works in the cold. The previous record in China’s northernmost city dates back to -52.3 degrees in 1969. East Antarctica is the iciest place in the world at minus 93 degrees.

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In the northern Chinese city of Mohe, residents reported a new record low of minus 53 degrees Celsius. What stimulated some to visually powerful experiments.

At minus 53 degrees, the lowest temperature ever measured in China was reached in the northern Chinese city of Mohe. As the official Xinhua news agency reported on Monday, the record of minus 52.3 degrees from 1969 was broken on Sunday in the northernmost city of the People’s Republic on the border with Russia. For three days in a row, the temperatures there have already fallen to more than minus 50 degrees.

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Extreme cold has hit Heilongjiang Province, causing several areas in the Great Hinggan Mountains to endure the extremely cold temperatures. The city of Mohe experienced snow and ice for eight months a year, with an annual average temperature hovering around minus three degrees, Xinhua reported.

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