
Molten Iron Fireworks Ignite China’s Lantern Festival
China’s Lantern Festival concludes the Lunar New Year with glowing lanterns and the spectacular tradition of molten iron fireworks, an ancient custom that fills the sky with cascades of sparks.
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China’s Lantern Festival concludes the Lunar New Year with glowing lanterns and the spectacular tradition of molten iron fireworks, an ancient custom that fills the sky with cascades of sparks.

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