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Chinese lantern festival
Chinese lantern festival











chinese lantern festival

Single night tickets and family four-packs are on sale now at /lanterns.

chinese lantern festival

Yes, after a year away due to COVID-19, the North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival has returned to the Raleigh area for a sixth time The festival, which only visits a handful of spots around the country. A 200-foot-long, 21-foot-tall dragon has invaded Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary, N.C. It is a ‘festival within a festival that is considered as the end of Spring Festival (Chinese New Year). Wednesday, November 17, 2021, 9am by visitRaleigh. Same Day Tickets: $22 each or $66 for a 4-pack. Lantern Festival is one of the most traditional festivals in China celebrated on the 15th day of the first month of the Chinese lunar year. 5.Īdvance Tickets: $20 or $60 for a 4-pack for non-members, $18 or $54 4-pack for Zoo members. The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo’s Asian Lantern Festival, presented by Meijer, runs Thursday through Sunday evenings, 6:30 p.m.–10:30 p.m., from July 14 – Sept. Culturally inspired cuisine featuring local partners Li Wah, King Wah and more.Hourly live performances on the Fifth Third Bank Stage featuring foot jugglers, contortionists and martial artists.If all the glowing gloriousness wasn’t enough, there’s even more festival fun on tap: There will also be a limited number of drive-through opportunities on Wednesday nights for individuals and families that wish to experience the event from the comfort of their personal vehicles. The Butterfly Garden and Star Pad are new interactive lanterns allowing guests to light up displays on their own. The Zoo has once again outdone themselves, with over 70 large-scale illuminated displays featuring more than a thousand individual lanterns and including giant lanterns like the four-story Taj Mahal and walk-through experiences like the Python Tunnel, Chinese Dragon and Wisteria Corridor. and international attendance records for a lighting event of its kind, and has become a summer staple in Northeast Ohio, drawing in over 150,000 guests each year. There’s nothing like a nighttime event at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, and none more beautiful than the Asian Lantern Festival, just announced to return for 2021 beginning July 14. This place is amazing for trips with the family during the daylight hours, but the real magic happens when the sun goes down and you get down with all your favorite furry, feathered or scaled friends at night. With 183 acres of indoor and outdoor exhibits, along with more than 3,000 animals representing over 600 species, the Zoo is a point of pride for all in The Land. To borrow an industry term, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is “wild.” All images courtesy Kyle Lanzer/Cleveland Metroparks.













Chinese lantern festival