Taiwanese celebrate Lantern Festival

Taiwan is celebrating the Lantern Festival with a variety of light displays and performances spanning the entire country. This year, Taoyuan in the country's north is hosting the national celebration ...
Media reporters, staff members, and volunteers came together to partake in festive activities at Yabuli Media Center on Feb ...
To mark the end of Chinese New Year, Hong Kong comes alive with colourful lanterns on the 15th day of the first lunar month – ...
Residents of Shezi Island in Taipei celebrate the Lantern Festival with a tradition known as Bombing the Earth God, an event that honors Tudigong. The festivities continue despite the area facing an ...
"Lantern Festival traditions, such as moon gazing, lantern displays, riddle-solving, and tasting traditional sweets, reflect ...
China celebrates Lantern Festival, also known as the Yuanxiao Festival. It is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first month in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar and signifies the end of ...
The Lantern Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the first lunar month, during the full moon. The lunisolar calendar shifts slightly each year, so in the western Gregorian calendar this usually ...
Performers attend a Shehuo parade celebrating the Lantern Festival in Longxian County of Baoji City, northwest China's ...