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What is the fun of Nanchang Lantern Festival?
The fun places of Nanchang Lantern Festival include the Lantern Festival in Jinshengta historical and cultural block, the wonderful tour of the Lantern Festival in Wanshou Palace historical and cultural block, and the Lantern Festival in Anyi ancient village.

1, Lantern Festival in the historical and cultural block of Jinsheng Tower

Here, you can not only watch the lion dance performance, but also watch solve riddles on the lanterns, Bao jiaozi and Yuanxiao on lanterns, so as to immerse yourself in a Yuanxiao feast full of Jiangxi and Jiangxi customs and happiness.

2. Wanshou Palace Historical and Cultural Street

Wonderful Lantern Festival Tour in Wanshou Palace Historical and Cultural District "Wonderful Lantern Festival Tour" has brought a series of annual activities for citizens and tourists, such as solve riddles on the lanterns, blind date meeting, national heritage display, "Fushou" script tour, wonderful blessing city and so on.

3. Lantern Festival in Anyi Ancient Village

On the day of the Lantern Festival, visitors who buy tickets for scenic spots can enjoy the Lantern Festival free of charge in Shuinan Snack Street. In Shuinan Village, there will be popular folk activities such as clam shell lanterns, lotus picking boats, flower picking and lion dancing, which will bring beautiful blessings and joy to tourists.

Lantern Festival The significance of Lantern Festival

Lantern Festival Lantern Festival means praying for a bright and peaceful reunion, and it also means people's yearning for a better life. The moral of Lantern Festival is universal celebration, harmony and freedom. Lantern Festival is a traditional folk activity in China. The custom of burning lanterns in the Lantern Festival began in the Han Dynasty, flourished in the Tang Dynasty, flourished in the Song Dynasty and reached its peak in the Ming Dynasty.

Lantern Festival originated from Torch Festival. In ancient times, people held torches to drive away insects and beasts in rural fields, and danced in groups in the fields or grain drying fields, hoping to reduce pests and pray for a bumper harvest.