The place where fireworks are set off on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month in Linyi is the ancient city of Tan.
At 8pm on February 4th and 5th (the fourteenth and fifteenth day of the first lunar month), a large-scale musical fireworks show will bloom in the ancient city of Tan.
Visitors will experience an immersive visual feast and feel the ultimate shock of super-igniting fireworks blooming in front of their eyes at close range.
The huge fireworks show and the colorful lanterns complement each other, making the ancient city of Tan at night look like a dream.
In addition, performances during the Spring Festival such as dragon and lion dances, intangible cultural heritage ironworks, and New Year lantern displays will also continue until the Lantern Festival. There are also New Year's delicacies, fun amusement, ski resorts and other entertainment projects, giving tourists a rich and diverse experience.
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The address is the east end of Huangting Road, Tancheng County.
Introduction to the Lantern Festival The Lantern Festival, also known as the Lantern Festival, Xiaozhengyue, Lantern Festival or Lantern Festival, takes place on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month every year.
The first lunar month is the first month of the lunar calendar, and the ancients called "night" "xiao". The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the first full-moon night of the year, so the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is called the "Lantern Festival".
According to the Taoist "Three Yuan" theory, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is also called the "Shangyuan Festival".
The Lantern Festival custom has been dominated by the warm and festive lantern viewing custom since ancient times.
The Lantern Festival is one of China's traditional festivals.
The Lantern Festival mainly includes a series of traditional folk activities such as viewing lanterns, eating glutinous rice balls, eating Yuanxiao, guessing lantern riddles, and setting off fireworks.
In addition, many local Lantern Festivals also include traditional folk performances such as dragon lantern parade, lion dance, stilt walking, land boat rowing, Yangko dancing, and Taiping drum playing.
In June 2008, the Lantern Festival was selected into the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage.