Snow and sleet amid China deep freeze

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A boy in heavy winter clothing holds a Chinese flag as he stands in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, Saturday, 23 January 2016Image source, AP
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Children across China have been bundled up amid freezing temperatures

China is seeing some of the coldest weather experienced in years, with authorities warning of unusually low temperatures lasting into the week.

The country saw a cold spell strike over the weekend, with even southern regions such as Guangdong seeing snow.

Residents of the provincial capital of Guangzhou, which normally sees balmier weather, were delighted by the rare occurrence.

People react as they see snow from their balconies in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, 24 January 2016Image source, Reuters

Online, Guangzhou residents shared pictures of tiny snowmen that they had made on the microblogging network Weibo.

Weibo post on mini snowmen in Guangzhou on 25 January 2016Image source, @呂哥CgJn

In Hong Kong record low temperatures of about 3 C on Sunday saw tourists and locals alike bundling up in warm clothing. Schools and kindergartens were closed across the city on Monday.

Three girls take a selfie as they brave the cold on a viewing deck next to Victoria Harbour in the Tsim Sha Tsui district of Hong Kong on 24 January 2016.Image source, AFP/Getty Images

At Tai Mo Shan, a popular hiking spot in Hong Kong, the temperature plunged to sub-zero levels leading to difficulty among several hikers, who had to be helped off the peak by emergency services.

A fire fighter helps a hiker on an acy gound under sub-zero temperatures at Tai Mo Shan, the highest mountain in Hong Kong, China 24 January 2016.Image source, Reuters

Other places in the east and north of China which are accustomed to cold weather also saw unusually low temperatures. In the eastern city of Qingdao, fishing boats were stuck in frozen waters.

Fishing boats sit stuck in the ice of the frozen coastal waters of Jiaozhou Bay in Qingdao in eastern China's Shandong province on 25 January 2016Image source, AFP/Getty Images

Much of the eastern city of Hangzhou was also frozen, making for stunning icy winter landscapes.

A woman takes a picture of the snow and ice in Hangzhou in eastern China's Zhejiang province on 25 January 2016.Image source, AFP/Getty Images

The cold and heavy snow in some parts have affected transport links across the country, slowing down traffic and closing off highways in some places. In the central Jiangxi province rail workers have been clearing snow off the tracks.

Workers clear snow on the rails at a railway station in Jiujiang in central China's Jiangxi province 21 January 2016Image source, EPA

In Beijing, some swimming enthusiasts jumped into the Houhai lake over the weekend where the water temperature was 1 C.

Chinese winter swimming enthusiasts prepare to swim in the half-frozen Houhai lake where the water temperature is one degrees Celsius and the air temperature is minus ten degrees in Beijing city, China, 22 January 2016Image source, EPA

And in the city of Hulun Buir, in Inner Mongolia which has seen sub-zero temperatures, policemen patrolling the streets have endured ice forming on their faces.

This photo taken on January 23, 2016 shows ice forming on an armed policeman's face on a street in the city of Hulun Buir, in northern China's Inner Mongolia area.Image source, AFP/Getty Images