NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - There was a warm welcome on Wednesday for more than 40 artists from China at Gaylord Opryland.

The resort team welcomed the artists with a clap line led by Charlie Brown and Snoopy. It included a dragon dance, which is known to bring good luck and fortune in Chinese culture.

The artists will bring “A Charlie Brown Christmas” to life for this year’s ICE! exhibit. It will take the artists 30 days to carve the entire attraction from two million pounds of ice.

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ICE! began in 2001 at the resort and has become a mainstay, showcasing the larger-than-life hand-carved ice sculptures and scenes from Christmas cla

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