Zhaolin Park, located in the urban area of Harbin, is not far from the flood control memorial tower and the Central Street. It can be visited on foot. Founded in 1906, the park was the earliest Park in Harbin after the port was built. It changed its name several times. Finally, it was named after the burial of Li Zhaolin, the hero of the anti-Japanese war, in 1946. Park tickets are free. Since 1963, the first ice sculpture festival in Harbin has been held every year. It is the earliest and longest-lasting outdoor ice sculpture exhibition in the world. I can't see the ice sculpture in summer, but it has rich vegetation and beautiful environment. It's worth a visit.