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平溪天燈2012 ・ 中午版(平溪區・ 台灣新北市) 平溪天燈 ・ 中午版 (平溪區 ・ 台灣新北市) 6th Feb 2012 Pingxi Sky (More) 平溪天燈 ・ 中午版 (平溪區 ・ 台灣新北市) 6th Feb 2012 Pingxi Sky Lanterns (Pingxi District, Taiwan New Taipei City) Pingxi is a remote village off Taipei. In older days, the villagers released lanterns to the sky to let others know that they were safe. Nowaday , this traditional practice has been carried on every year during the Chinese New Year festival. Wishes are written on the lanterns , lit to fly to the sky ; believe to raise to the heaven and reach the God. Shop houses run parallel along both sides of the railway tracks. People wrote their wishes and set off their lanterns on the tracks. Every time a train approached, whiskers would be blowed , the people there had to grab their things fast and moved out of the way. Everyone got excited when a normal train passed by. It was interesting enough to see the lanterns floating up, more fun when it was floating towards you ^^ (Lantern colours: Red for good fortune, Pink for romance, Peach-red for decisions and opportunities, Orange for money, Yellow for success, White for health, Green for growth, Blue for dream comes true, Purple for idealism. ) (Less)
Chinese Lantern Festival, Dandong, China, Feb 6,… Chinese Lantern Festival, Dandong "RedTown", (More) Chinese Lantern Festival, Dandong "RedTown", China, Feb 6, 2012 fireworks and bangers.
I was told they were trying to scare the "monster" away with fire and loud noise, fireworks & bangers. Tradition has it otherwise:
The Lantern Festival of 2012 falls on February 6. There is no holiday for this traditional festival. Falling on the 15th day of the first lunar month, Lantern Festival is the first significant festival after Spring Festival, so called because the most important activity during the night of the event is watching lanterns. And because every household eats yuanxiao (a rice ball stuffed with different fillings) on that day, it is called Yuan Xiao Festival. For its rich and colorful activities, it is regarded as the most recreational among all the Chinese festivals and a festival for appreciating.
One of the important activities of the event is watching lanterns. During the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD), Buddhism flourished in China. So in order to popularize Buddhism, one of the emperors gave an order to light lanterns in the imperial palace to worship and show respect for Buddha on the 15th day of the first lunar month. During the Tang (618 - 907), Song (960 - 1279), Ming (1368 - 1644) and Qing (1644 - 1911) dynasties, lighting lanterns became a tradition for Chinese people.
Today, when the Lantern Festival comes, red lanterns can be seen in the street, in each house, and store. In the parks, lanterns of various shapes and types attract countless visitors. Visitors marvel that various lanterns so vividly demonstrate traditional Chinese folklore. (Less)
Red Lanterns Vol 1 No 13 Dec 2012 SCAN Comic eBook iNTENSiTY extabit.com ext: .rar 30 MB date: 2012-11-21
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