Nanjing Lights Up: Traditional Lantern Festival Welcomes Year of the Dragon
Traditional lanterns illuminate Nanjing as the city celebrates the upcoming Chinese New Year—the Year of the Dragon—at the 39th Qinhuai Lantern Festival.
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Traditional lanterns illuminate Nanjing as the city celebrates the upcoming Chinese New Year—the Year of the Dragon—at the 39th Qinhuai Lantern Festival.
Experience over 1,000 vibrant lanterns at Beijing’s Megalights Wonderland in Wenyuhe Park this Spring Festival season.
Yinchuan’s Lantern Festival is lighting up the Year of the Snake with over 100 dazzling displays, blending tradition and technology for a mesmerizing experience.
Vibrant snake-themed lanterns light up Nanjing’s Confucius Temple, celebrating 2025, the Year of the Snake.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden celebrates the Year of the Snake with dazzling lanterns, enchanting visitors in a luminous festival.
Beijing’s Wenyu River Park dazzles with the ‘Beijing Thousand Lantern Night’ festival, showcasing over a thousand colorful Zigong lanterns to welcome the New Year 2025.
A Jewelry Dragon from Yueqing, Zhejiang Province, dazzles at Beijing’s Chinese Traditional Culture Museum, showcasing a centuries-old tradition of craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden brings in 2025 with a ‘Shan Hai Jing’ inspired lantern festival, celebrating the Year of the Snake with dazzling displays of nature’s wonders.
The Happy Coast 2025 Super Lantern Festival has lit up Shenzhen, dazzling visitors with spectacular lanterns and showcasing China’s rich cultural heritage.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden Lantern Festival will light up the city starting New Year’s Day, featuring snake-shaped lanterns to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Snake.