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Lantern Festival is a part of Chinese New Year Celebrations. Skytower in Auckland displaying the fireworks as captured from Victoria Street. Fireworks in sky and lighttrails on road.
I think these were the remains of the Lantern Festival earlier that month. I believe these were only lit in the weekend and a day later all was gone. The pedestrain bridge was also decorated with lanterns and there was a little music/ dance show behind this.
Intersection Dongdan N St and E Chang'an St
I think these were the remains of the Lantern Festival earlier that month. I believe these were only lit in the weekend and a day later all was gone. The pedestrain bridge was also decorated with lanterns and there was a little music/ dance show behind this.
Intersection Dongdan N St and E Chang'an St
Featuring over 120 large lantern exhibits, live entertainment, interactive experiences, along with food and drinks, the first-ever Hello Panda Festival is designed to stir the senses and inspire imagination.
The Hello Panda Lantern Festival will be held at Citi Field, in Queens, New York City, until the end of January. This is a perfect idea for a fun night out with family, friends, or a special date night!
The Lantern Festival is a Chinese festival celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first month in the lunisolar Chinese calendar. It marks the final day of the traditional Chinese New Year celebrations. The fifteenth day is the first full moon of that lunisolar year.
One Million Lanterns Summer Festival in Koedo Kawagoe near Tokyo. Koedo means small old Tokyo.
小江戸川越百万灯夏まつり
took this photo back in Ipoh, Malaysia last year, these were the type of lanterns that filled my childhood's Mid-Autumn Festivals :)
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Photographed while walking through the bamboo light tunnel at the Chinese Lantern Festival in Cary, North Carolina, USA.
Back to Snug Harbor on Staten Island for the NYC Lantern Festival. The crowds were minimal on this very chilly weeknight.
Each year people gather in Pingxi, a village in the mountains near Taipei, to release lanterns and make wishes.
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