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Which country celebrates Lantern Festival? Where is the Lantern Festival UK?

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The Lantern Festival is observed on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, two weeks after Chinese New Year, another significant traditional Chinese holiday.

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The first full moon night of the Chinese calendar signifies the resumption of spring and the coming together of the family.

Along with that, the Spring Festival comes to a close. In 2023, it will be observed on February 5.

Traditional lanterns are commonly used to commemorate cultural and spiritual celebrations around the world. Photo by adisornfoto/Shutterstock

Chinese American Family notes that for more than 2,000 years, on the 15th night of the year’s first lunar month, temples, residences, and palaces throughout China have hung brightly-lit lanterns “by imperial command”.

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The Lantern Festival is always a visual feast, with amazing firework displays, gorgeous, colorful dragons, and a great number of lanterns.

Which country celebrates Lantern Festival?

The Lantern Festival is a prominent event observed in China that brings together friends and family for a happy occasion.

Where is the Lantern Festival UK?

The Chiswick House gardens in west London are the site of the celebrations of the Magical Lantern Festival in the UK.

 

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