Luoyang Lantern Festival Lantern Festival is held in Wangcheng Park, Sui and Tang Dynasty City Ruins Botanical Garden, and Congzhengfang Garden Lantern Festival.
Wangcheng Park will create 66 large and medium-sized lamp groups and tens of thousands of atmosphere lights, including "Imperial Palace Lanterns", "Fortunate Rabbits to Welcome the Spring" and "Royal Qins to Greet the Spring", using sound, light, electricity and other scientific and technological means to make tourists immersed in the scene.
Feel the great charm that modern technology brings to traditional lanterns.
During the event, Wangcheng Zoo will launch "Animals Celebrate the Spring Festival", animal science popularization, interactive feeding and other experience projects, allowing visitors to have close contact with the animals in the park and celebrate the Spring Festival together.
The Sui and Tang Dynasty City Ruins Botanical Garden and Congzhengfang Amusement Park will display more than 60 sets of lanterns and more than 10,000 atmosphere lights. While highlighting the elements of the Spring Festival of the Year of the Rabbit, laser, LED, and 3D projection technologies will be used to display "Where Did the Time Go?"
Themed lighting groups such as "Diamond Group", "Wandering Earth", "Heart to Heart" and "Starlight Stage".
During the garden party, the park will hold a food festival, and will set up craft booths in the park to experience paper-cutting, plaster facial makeup, handmade creative painted lanterns, writing Spring couplets, New Year's egg painting, sugar blowing, sugar painting, dough sculptures and other B&B projects.
The fifteenth day of the first lunar month of the lunar calendar is the Lantern Festival. There are folk customs of hanging lanterns, lighting lanterns, and watching lanterns during this festival, so it is also called the Festival of Lanterns.
Making lanterns is a traditional festival custom during the Lantern Festival, which began in the Western Han Dynasty and flourished in the Sui and Tang Dynasties.
After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the style of lighting became popular in all dynasties and was passed down to later generations.
The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the climax of the annual lantern and fireworks display.
Therefore, the Lantern Festival is also called the "Festival of Lanterns". In Shanxi's county-level cities and even townships and towns, these are the bustling areas where residents are concentrated. Before the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the streets are filled with lanterns, and there are flowers and lights everywhere.
Swaying, reaching its climax on the night of the 15th day of the first lunar month.
"Lantern viewing" on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month has become a spontaneous activity among Shanxi people. On the night of the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, red lanterns are hung high in the streets and alleys, including palace lanterns, animal head lanterns, revolving lanterns, flower lanterns, bird lanterns, etc., attracting people
People watching the lanterns.
In the Taiyuan area, Taigu County's lanterns are very famous.
Taigu's lamps are famous for their wide variety, exquisite production and attractive appearance.