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Published 16:09 26 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 10:15 27 Sept 2018 BST
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From giant squid to hammerhead sharks, colossal blue whales and dainty seahorses, Dublin Zoo will be transformed into a sea of illumination using the special, tailor-made lanterns.
And there's going to be three more new areas to add to the enchantment this year.
Winter Wonderland will play home to the Arctic favourites like polar bears and walruses, while Celebrating China is going to be bringing a flavour of the Orient.
And then there's The North Pole, which will house a 16-metre high silk Christmas tree as well as a host of festive displays.
Wild Lights 2018 will be open to the public on Thursday, November 1 from 5pm until 9pm. The nighttime exhibition will end on January 6.
Throughout November, Wild Lights will be open every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening.
Meanwhile, from December 1 until January 6, it will be open seven days a week - except for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and St. Stephen's Day.
There's still plenty of tickets available if you want to head along. They are available only at www.dublinzoo.ie.
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