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China's Largest Ice-themed Park Closes Amid Rising Temperature

Source:Xinhua Published:2019-02-19 10:32

  Tourists from home and abroad visit Harbin Ice and Snow World in the capital of Heilongjiang province. CHINA DAILY

HARBIN - China's largest ice-themed park closed Sunday night as the weather has started to warm up in the country's northeasternmost province.

The 20th Ice and Snow World in Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province, stopped its operation due to the rising temperature recently, sources with the park said.

According to China Meteorological Administration, the highest temperature will rise to 6 degrees Celsius in Harbin in the coming week.

Built with 110,000 cubic meters of ice and 120,000 cubic meters of snow, the 600,000-square-meter winter wonderland has over 30 interactive rides and more than 2,000 ice and snow sculptures.

The park has attracted over 1 million tourists since it reopened on Dec 23, and more than 10 million visits have been made in total since its founding in 1999.

Editor:Zhao Xichen