Chinese lantern trail returns to Edinburgh Zoo after six years

Four men in hard hats and fluorescent jackets carry a lantern shaped like a blue whale above them. Trees can be seen in the background with green and orange leaves Image source, PA Media
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The trail features about 600 lanterns inspired by aquatic life

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A trail of more than 600 giant Chinese lanterns is set to return to Edinburgh Zoo for the first time in six years.

The event features an aquatic twist this winter, with illuminated sea creatures standing up to 20ft tall.

The family-friendly event will run on 60 nights between 14 November and 22 February.

A special team have installed the lanterns, which include a giant crab and a whale that visitors can walk through, along a 1.3km (0.8 miles) route at the zoo in western Edinburgh.

Standard adult tickets are £21.50 while child tickets are £16.

Four men in hard hats and fluorescent jackets sit on a wall carrying lanterns shaped like colourful fish. Trees are in the background Image source, PA Media
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The event will run on certain nights between November and February

Two men in hard hats and fluorescent jackets carry lanterns shaped like fish above their heads. Behind them there is a large model of a whale with starfish and coral-shaped lanterns Image source, PA Media
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The display features a giant crab and a whale that visitors can walk through

It opens on select evenings from 16:45 until 21:00 and organisers say it's recommended to set aside at least an hour to enjoy the display.

Food and drink will be available throughout the event, but it will not be possible to see the zoo's animals.

Lindsay Ross, events and experiences manager at Edinburgh Zoo, said it was a "thrill" to see the return of the Giant Lanterns trail.

"This year's aquatic theme promises to take our visitors on a magical journey into the deep, exploring the world of underwater wildlife, alongside marine myths and legends," she said.

"We hope this immersive experience helps connect people with nature and raise awareness of the importance of protecting wildlife and their habitats, from coral reefs to sea birds and everything in between.

"Every visit helps support our charity's vital wildlife conservation work in Scotland and around the world."

Three men in hard hats and fluorescent jackets walk along a path carrying lanterns shaped like colourful fish. Trees are in the background Image source, PA Media
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Visitors can book 15 minute arrival slots to manage capacity at Edinburgh Zoo

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