A view of the Zigong Lantern Festival. /Zigong Publicity Department
The Zigong Lantern Festival is a traditional cultural spectacle bathed in the brilliance of lantern lights, transforming the city into a magical realm rich in artistic and historical heritage. In this unique event, thousands of exquisite lantern decorations intricately blend traditional craftsmanship with modern creativity.
As part of the broader tradition of the Lantern Festival, the annual Zigong Lantern Festival showcases a fusion of ancient customs and modern artistic innovations.
A view of the Zigong Lantern Festival. /Zigong Publicity Department
Southwest China's Zigong, often referred to as the "Lantern City," takes pride in its rich history of lantern-making, creating intricate, illuminated displays that attract visitors from all over the world.
Utilizing thousands of lantern installations, the festival seamlessly weaves the profound heritage of China's five thousand years of culture into a vibrant tapestry of lights.
A view of the Zigong Lantern Festival. /Zigong Publicity Department
Visitors are invited to explore the enchanting world of Chinese civilization and the artistic charm of Zigong lantern craftsmanship amid the radiant glow of countless lanterns.
In celebration of the Lantern Festival coinciding with the auspicious Year of the Loong in the Chinese zodiac, the Zigong Lantern Festival showcases an abundance of mesmerizing Loong-themed elements, adding an extra layer of symbolism and cultural significance to the festivities.
A dragon-shaped lantern. /Zigong Publicity Department
The Loong, a revered symbol in Chinese culture, is believed to bring good fortune, strength and prosperity, enhancing the enchanting spectacle of Zigong's lantern artistry during this holiday season.
Recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage, the Zigong Lantern Festival serves as a vital platform for showcasing China's exceptional traditional culture.
A view of the Zigong Lantern Festival. /Zigong Publicity Department
In recent years, Zigong has consistently used lanterns to tell compelling Chinese stories, attracting over 500 million visitors globally to witness this cultural extravaganza.