Chinese Lantern Festival | Happy Lunar New Year

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • The Lantern Festival, also known as the Yuan Xiao Jie in Mandarin Chinese, is a significant celebration that marks the end of the Lunar New Year festivities. Here are some key points about the Lantern Festival:
    Origin: The festival originated during the Han dynasty and involves lighted paper lanterns, traditional festivities, and food. Legends describe various origins, including using lanterns to trick the Jade Emperor or to appease the deity TaiYi for good fortune.
    Significance: The Lantern Festival celebrates the first full moon of the year, symbolizing the departure of winter and the beginning of spring. It represents family unity, good luck, and fortune. Traditional activities include lighting lanterns, solving riddles, lion and dragon dances, and enjoying sweet rice dumplings called yuanxiao or tangyuan
    Traditions: People gather to light lanterns, eat traditional foods, and participate in cultural activities like lion dances and solving lantern riddles. Lanterns are made from materials like silk, paper, bamboo, wood, metal, and wheat straw. They come in various shapes and colors with each symbolizing different meanings such as wealth, luck, or mourning
    The Lantern Festival is a vibrant and culturally rich celebration observed in China and various other countries worldwide. It signifies hope, renewal, and community gathering under the glow of lanterns during the first full moon of the lunar year.
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