China: Soap Bubbles Freeze Instantly in Minus 27°C Cold

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China: Soap Bubbles Freeze Instantly in Minus 27°C Cold

On January 21, 2026, in Jilin, northeastern China, a video showed extremely cold outdoor conditions with temperatures reaching minus 27 degrees Celsius. A young boy was seen blowing soap bubbles into the air. As the bubbles floated and landed on a nearby table, they quickly froze into crystal-like bubbles. Their surfaces reflected colorful light, creating a sparkling appearance. When the frozen bubbles eventually broke, they turned into soft white fragments instead of liquid. The unusual effect could only be observed under severe winter conditions.

  • Product Code
  • ILEA005066891
  • Registered date
  • 2026/1/30 15:48:11
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  • Spectee
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  • Spectee
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  • 1280 × 720 pixel
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  • 44.12(MB)*
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  • NOTE: No audio Video Location: Jilin, China Video Recording Date/Time: January 21

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