Lantern Festival

The Lantern Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday that is celebrated on the 15th day of the first lunar month. It is the last day of the Chinese New Year celebrations. The Lantern Festival is a time for families to come together and celebrate the arrival of spring.

The Lantern Festival is celebrated in many different ways throughout China. However, the most common tradition is to release sky lanterns into the night sky. Sky lanterns are small, hot air balloons made of paper and bamboo. They are typically decorated with traditional Chinese symbols and designs.

The release of sky lanterns is a symbolic act that is said to bring good luck and prosperity in the new year. It is also a way for people to let go of their past and embrace the future.

In Taiwan, the Lantern Festival is a major holiday. It is celebrated with a variety of events and activities, including:

  • Lantern exhibitions: Large lantern exhibitions are held in cities and towns throughout Taiwan. These exhibitions feature intricate and beautiful lanterns of all shapes and sizes.
  • Lantern parades: Lantern parades are held in many cities and towns. These parades feature people carrying lanterns through the streets.
  • Lion dances: Lion dances are a traditional Chinese dance that is performed during the Lantern Festival. It is believed to bring good luck and prosperity.
  • Fireworks displays: Fireworks displays are held in many cities and towns. These displays light up the sky and add to the festive atmosphere.

The Lantern Festival is a colorful and exciting holiday. It is a time for families to come together and celebrate the arrival of spring. If you have the opportunity to experience the Lantern Festival, I highly recommend it.

Here are some additional facts about the Lantern Festival:

  • The Lantern Festival has been celebrated in China for over 2,000 years.
  • The Lantern Festival is also celebrated in other countries with significant Chinese populations, such as Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
  • The Lantern Festival is a public holiday in Taiwan.
  • The Lantern Festival is a time for eating traditional Chinese foods, such as dumplings, spring rolls, and tangyuan (sweet rice balls).

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