31st Zigong Intl Dinosaur Lantern Festival kicks off

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The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

The 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival and the "Lighting Up Chinese Lanterns" exhibition kicked off at Chinese Lantern World in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Jan. 17.

The exhibition is co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Sichuan Provincial Committee, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Zigong Municipal Government.

The event aims to showcase the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage and promote the development of traditional culture. The exhibition features 47 exquisite lanterns from 15 provinces and cities across China, organized into east, west, south, north and central areas, along with over 200 meticulously designed lantern displays from Zigong.

A highlight of the event is the "Journey of Spring Festival Traditions," which includes performances of intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy an array of performances, including dragon and lion dances, lantern dances and acrobatics, all contributing to a lively and festive atmosphere.

In addition to the performances, the festival is hosting the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Marketplace, which features authentic Zigong delicacies and unique handcrafted items.

This year's lantern festival features seven innovative themed zones. Notable displays include "Welcoming the New Year," "Colorful China," "Joyous Celebration," and "Harmony of Civilizations." These installations combine traditional lantern artistry with porcelain, paper cutting and other intangible cultural heritage crafts for the first time, offering visitors a fresh visual experience.

Zigong has planned over 200 cultural and tourism activities across five categories: festive markets, folk custom experiences, gourmet tastings, heritage exhibitions, and art performances, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere for all attendees.

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