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Friday, 23/1/2026 | 12:31 GMT+7

Russians brave minus 33 degrees Celsius for ice bathing

From Siberia to Moscow, Russians uphold a traditional ice bathing culture, purifying the soul and strengthening resolve during the harsh winter.

Russians observe a centuries-old ice bathing tradition across the country, from vast Siberia to Moscow. This ritual, often performed in temperatures reaching minus 33 degrees Celsius, is integral to their culture. Participants believe it purifies their spirit and builds mental fortitude, helping them endure harsh winter months.

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