2012年2月6日星期一

Lantern Festival of China (laser show)

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Marking the end of the Chinese New Year, the Lantern Festival takes place on the 15th day of the year - during the first full moon. People across Mainland China and Taiwan celebrate the festival in many colorful ways, from fiery folk traditions to firework displays and laser shows.

1Visitors look at the laser performance in front of the Yongdingmen Gate in Beijing, China.





2A performer dressed in traditional costume sings during the celebrations for the lantern festival in the city of Tianjin, located 100 km (62 miles) east of Beijing. The lantern festival marks the last day of the two-week Chinese lunar new year celebrations.

3. Visitors stand in front of a giant lantern to celebrate the upcoming Lantern Festival at a park.


4. A folk stuntman sprays molten iron against a concrete wall to celebrate the Lantern Festival in Nuanquan town of Yuxian County, Hebei province. For over 300 years, the village has carried out the tradition of spraying molten iron at 1,300° C (2,372° F) against a cold concrete wall to form sparks like fireworks during Lantern Festival.



5. People visit a folk performance of spraying molten iron to celebrate the Lantern Festival in Nuanquan town of Yuxian County, Hebei province.


6. A local stuntman flings molten iron against a concrete wall, causing a sparking lightshow to celebrate the Lantern Festival in Nuanquan town, Hebei province.

7. A girl tries to lift a red lantern to be hung to decorate the Qianmen Avenue to celebrate the Lantern Festival in Beijing, China.


8. Villagers wear traditional costumes as they perform Zou Madeng to celebrate the Chinese Lantern Festival (Yuanxiao) in Hefei, central China's Anhui province.



9. Villagers rest after a  stilt walking performance in Shehuo celebrations in Xining of Qinghai Province, China.

10. A giant ox lantern stands in the square of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, near the Taipei 101 building during the Taipei Lantern Festival, in Taipei, Taiwan.

11. People light and hold sky lanterns, readying them for release, to celebrate the traditional Chinese Sky Lantern Festival in Pingsi, Taipei County, Taiwan. Believers from Taiwan, Japan and Thailand gathered on Saturday to release sky lanterns as a form of prayer for good luck and blessings.


12. People begin to release their sky lanterns for the Chinese Sky Lantern Festival in Pingsi, Taipei County, Taiwan.

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