Many people may have experienced building snowmen before. When I was a child living in Japan, I built a snowman once. Although it was a short time, the memory is deep. However, after moving to the United States, building snowmen seems like a luxury experience because the San Francisco area where I currently reside rarely sees snow. When it does snow, it’s very brief, with several years passing between occurrences, and it melts before you can truly appreciate it. The central and eastern regions of the United States, on the other hand, experience a lot of snow, but we won’t discuss that in this segment.
In this video, I just want to compare the differences between snowmen built in the United States and those in China, Japan, and Korea. Just think of Olaf from Frozen, and you’ll get the idea.
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