Due to rising temperatures in downtown Harbin, some ice sculptures at Zhaolin Park have begun to melt. To ensure visitor safety and experience, the 52nd Harbin Ice Lantern Art Fair (Zhaolin Park) will officially close at 10 p.m. on February 19.
The Harbin Ice Lantern Art Fair, which originated in 1963, is the birthplace of China's ice lantern art. It has been open to the public free of charge since December 2018 and has become the largest public ice and snow art park in China.