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Where can I see the Lantern Festival in Shenzhen?
In 2023, the Shenzhen Lantern Festival will be held in the Arc de Triomphe area of the Window of the World. The window of the world is a very representative scenic spot in Shenzhen, and the Lantern Festival, as the window of the world, is not to be missed. In 2023, the Lantern Festival scenic spot launched a parade of 10,000 lanterns, all kinds of fish lanterns swam in the sky, golden dragons danced around the Zhonghua Gate, and traditional Hanfu actors and sailors appeared in the parade, which was full of different worlds and broke the sense of dimension. Being in the park seems to have crossed the long river of history, with no obvious time and space boundaries and full of fantasy. Lantern Street at the entrance of Yemao is covered with traditional red lanterns. The lighted lanterns fluttered with the wind, and the festive atmosphere was rich. In the middle of a string of red lanterns, there is an oil-paper umbrella stained with ink. Antique oiled paper umbrellas adorn the charm of the strip, as if crossing into an ancient temple fair. Both sides of the guillotine are covered with Xiao Mu cards and ancient coins with blessing words, adding a traditional flavor to this long street. The Significance of Lantern Festival Lantern Festival is a romantic festival among the traditional festivals in China. In the feudal traditional society, Lantern Festival provides unmarried men and women with opportunities to get to know each other. Young girls in traditional society are not allowed to go out freely, but they can go out to play together on holidays. Lantern Festival lanterns are just an opportunity to make friends, and unmarried men and women can also find their other half by the way. [h/] Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in China. The formation of the Lantern Festival custom has a long process, which is rooted in the ancient custom of turning on the lights to pray. Lighting a lamp to pray for blessings generally begins on the fourteenth night of the first month, and the fifteenth night is "positive light". People light lanterns, also known as "sending lanterns", and carry out activities of offering sacrifices to gods and praying for blessings.