Hefei Lantern Fair Blends Ancient Craft with Digital Innovation for 2026 Celebrations
Hefei’s 2026 Luzhou Lantern Fair merges traditional artistry with modern tech, featuring 50+ installations and daily cultural performances through March 4.
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Hefei’s 2026 Luzhou Lantern Fair merges traditional artistry with modern tech, featuring 50+ installations and daily cultural performances through March 4.
Xixi Wetland Park in Hangzhou lights up with over a thousand lanterns as residents prepare to welcome the Year of the Snake. Traditional performances will entertain visitors during the Spring Festival holiday.
Langzhong’s 2025 lantern fair illuminates the city in celebration of the Chinese New Year, offering visitors a dazzling experience of traditional lanterns and rich cultural heritage.
People across China and beyond celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with family gatherings, moon gazing, and festive events like lantern fairs and cultural galas.
The Baotu Spring Lantern Fair in Jinan, Shandong Province, illuminates the city with over 40 large lantern installations and 25,000 meters of LED lights, offering a cultural feast for residents and tourists until February 26.
Dozens of dragon and lion dance teams gathered in Jianghua Yao Autonomous County, Hunan Province, offering a spectacular display of traditional folk art to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden is abuzz as artisans prepare for the historic lantern fair, a highlight of the Chinese New Year celebrations. The event features stunning displays inspired by the ‘Classic of Mountains and Rivers.’