Sunday, November 9, 2014

Zhaolin Park

Located at northern end of Zhaolin Dajie in Daoli District, central Harbin, Zhaolin Park Zhaolin Park is the first park in the city built in 1906 in memory of the General Li Zhaolin. It was originally named "Daoli Park" and changed to present name "Zhaolin Park" in 1946.
Zhaolin Park covers an area of 8.4 hectares of land and faces the city's Songhua River. After improved in 1985, the park has become a nice place with enchanting scenery. In the east, there is Huaguo Mountain. In the west, there lies Rose Mountain. Xiaonan Islet is located in the south and glass flower cellar is found in the north. A man-made lake flows around in the center with five small bridges cleverly link the water area. In the park, there are arbors, the open-air theater, children's playground, skate land and flower and fish exhibition hall.
The best seasons to visit Zhaolin Park are summer and winter. It is charming throughout the year, especially in spring and summers when the flowers in the park are in full bloom with the birds are twittering. In summer, here is pleasant scenery with tree-lined, full bloom flowers. The unique garden park "Bei Garden", "Lunar Reflections Garden", "Little South Island," "Clove Garden" are with different features and truly fascinating. It is really a good summer resort to escape from the hot summer.
In winter, the park will become a wonderful new world of ice and snow. The ice festival and ice lantern show renowned at home and abroad are held every winter here. When the night fell, the ice lanterns in the park combine light, sound and action in one, resplendent with a great variety of colors. The vivid and fanciful designs collect the beautiful scene in the world. By taking the nature-endowed advantage of ice and snow,  and using modern science and technology, the wise and industrious people make a number of exquisitely-carved ice and snow art work in different forms and shapes. They are praised as three-dimensional paintings solidifying notes and colorful poems. The charming scenery makes visitors immerse in fantasies and forget to return home.

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