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- The Lantern Festival: A cultural journey - Qiushi
Known as Yuanxiao Jie in Chinese, the Lantern Festival is considered the perfect ending to the weeks-long Chinese New Year preparations and celebrations It celebrates the first full moon of the year — hence the name (Yuan means beginning, Xiao means night)
- Lantern Festival celebration in ancient paintings
The Lantern Festival, also called Shangyuan Festival, falls on the 15th day of the first month on Chinese lunar calendar, and its arrival also marks the end of Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations With a long history, the festival has been featured extensively in ancient paintings
- China celebrates Lantern Festival with glowing lights and sweet traditions
February 12 marks one of China's most beloved celebrations: the Lantern Festival, a night full of light, joy and delicious treats that signals the grand finale of the Chinese New Year festivities
- 【网络中国节·元宵】Lantern Festival, A Feast of Lanterns
The Chinese traditional festival - the Lantern Festival, falls on the 15th of the first month of the lunar calendar This day has the first full moon night of the year, implying a fresh start and the return of spring
- Chinese people celebrate Lantern Festival_English__China Youth . . .
People celebrate the Lantern Festival, the 15th day of the first month of the Chinese lunar calendar, with various traditional customs across the country (Xinhua Sun Fanyue) People perform dragon dance in Baiyin, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb 5, 2023
- Celebrated the Lantern Festival with foreign residents丨与外国友人欢庆元宵
The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the first full moon night of the year, so it is called the ‘the Yuanxiao Festival’, ‘the Lantern Festival’ “On the night of the Lantern Festival, the streets were decorated with lanterns
- Across China: Centuries-old lantern tradition still burning brightly in . . .
The Jiuqu Yellow River Lantern Array, which takes place annually in Ganzhou District, in the city of Zhangye, is centuries old In 2012, it was listed as an item of intangible cultural heritage
- Chinese people celebrate Lantern Festival - 北京周报
A seven-day temple fair opened in south China's Guangzhou City on Sunday, which marks China's Lantern Festival, presenting traditional dances, lion dances, acrobatics, martial arts and delicious food to visitors
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