Voting is underway for the most popular lantern at the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, attracting participation from local residents and visitors.
This year's contest features 32 lantern displays, all chosen from the festival's standout exhibits. People can vote until midnight on April 30 by scanning the official festival QR code on WeChat. Each WeChat user can submit up to 10 votes per day and may give more than one vote to the same lantern.
The Zigong Lantern Festival, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, is known for its creative spirit and efforts to keep traditional crafts alive. This year’s 31st festival features even more cultural techniques, with lanterns incorporating elements such as porcelain artistry, Sichuan opera and blow molding. Themes such as "A House Full of Joy," "A Bumper Harvest" and "Abundant Year After Year" showcase these traditions through colorful light displays.
As of April 21, the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival had welcomed 1.92 million visitors.
This year's event features seven themed zones, including "Spring Festival Greetings," "Colorful China," "Grand Celebrations" and "Brilliance of Civilization." Traditional techniques, such as wire frame modeling and tying craftsmanship, are used throughout the exhibits.
The festival includes 12 oversized lantern installations, seven large-scale displays and more than 200 medium and small lantern groups, along with representative intangible cultural heritage lantern works from across the country. The displays create a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture.
Voting is underway for the most popular lantern at the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, attracting participation from local residents and visitors.
This year's contest features 32 lantern displays, all chosen from the festival's standout exhibits. People can vote until midnight on April 30 by scanning the official festival QR code on WeChat. Each WeChat user can submit up to 10 votes per day and may give more than one vote to the same lantern.
The Zigong Lantern Festival, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, is known for its creative spirit and efforts to keep traditional crafts alive. This year’s 31st festival features even more cultural techniques, with lanterns incorporating elements such as porcelain artistry, Sichuan opera and blow molding. Themes such as "A House Full of Joy," "A Bumper Harvest" and "Abundant Year After Year" showcase these traditions through colorful light displays.
As of April 21, the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival had welcomed 1.92 million visitors.
This year's event features seven themed zones, including "Spring Festival Greetings," "Colorful China," "Grand Celebrations" and "Brilliance of Civilization." Traditional techniques, such as wire frame modeling and tying craftsmanship, are used throughout the exhibits.
The festival includes 12 oversized lantern installations, seven large-scale displays and more than 200 medium and small lantern groups, along with representative intangible cultural heritage lantern works from across the country. The displays create a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture.
Voting is underway for the most popular lantern at the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, attracting participation from local residents and visitors.
This year's contest features 32 lantern displays, all chosen from the festival's standout exhibits. People can vote until midnight on April 30 by scanning the official festival QR code on WeChat. Each WeChat user can submit up to 10 votes per day and may give more than one vote to the same lantern.
The Zigong Lantern Festival, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, is known for its creative spirit and efforts to keep traditional crafts alive. This year’s 31st festival features even more cultural techniques, with lanterns incorporating elements such as porcelain artistry, Sichuan opera and blow molding. Themes such as "A House Full of Joy," "A Bumper Harvest" and "Abundant Year After Year" showcase these traditions through colorful light displays.
As of April 21, the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival had welcomed 1.92 million visitors.
This year's event features seven themed zones, including "Spring Festival Greetings," "Colorful China," "Grand Celebrations" and "Brilliance of Civilization." Traditional techniques, such as wire frame modeling and tying craftsmanship, are used throughout the exhibits.
The festival includes 12 oversized lantern installations, seven large-scale displays and more than 200 medium and small lantern groups, along with representative intangible cultural heritage lantern works from across the country. The displays create a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture.
Voting is underway for the most popular lantern at the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, attracting participation from local residents and visitors.
This year's contest features 32 lantern displays, all chosen from the festival's standout exhibits. People can vote until midnight on April 30 by scanning the official festival QR code on WeChat. Each WeChat user can submit up to 10 votes per day and may give more than one vote to the same lantern.
The Zigong Lantern Festival, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, is known for its creative spirit and efforts to keep traditional crafts alive. This year’s 31st festival features even more cultural techniques, with lanterns incorporating elements such as porcelain artistry, Sichuan opera and blow molding. Themes such as "A House Full of Joy," "A Bumper Harvest" and "Abundant Year After Year" showcase these traditions through colorful light displays.
As of April 21, the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival had welcomed 1.92 million visitors.
This year's event features seven themed zones, including "Spring Festival Greetings," "Colorful China," "Grand Celebrations" and "Brilliance of Civilization." Traditional techniques, such as wire frame modeling and tying craftsmanship, are used throughout the exhibits.
The festival includes 12 oversized lantern installations, seven large-scale displays and more than 200 medium and small lantern groups, along with representative intangible cultural heritage lantern works from across the country. The displays create a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture.
Voting is underway for the most popular lantern at the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, attracting participation from local residents and visitors.
This year's contest features 32 lantern displays, all chosen from the festival's standout exhibits. People can vote until midnight on April 30 by scanning the official festival QR code on WeChat. Each WeChat user can submit up to 10 votes per day and may give more than one vote to the same lantern.
The Zigong Lantern Festival, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, is known for its creative spirit and efforts to keep traditional crafts alive. This year’s 31st festival features even more cultural techniques, with lanterns incorporating elements such as porcelain artistry, Sichuan opera and blow molding. Themes such as "A House Full of Joy," "A Bumper Harvest" and "Abundant Year After Year" showcase these traditions through colorful light displays.
As of April 21, the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival had welcomed 1.92 million visitors.
This year's event features seven themed zones, including "Spring Festival Greetings," "Colorful China," "Grand Celebrations" and "Brilliance of Civilization." Traditional techniques, such as wire frame modeling and tying craftsmanship, are used throughout the exhibits.
The festival includes 12 oversized lantern installations, seven large-scale displays and more than 200 medium and small lantern groups, along with representative intangible cultural heritage lantern works from across the country. The displays create a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture.
Voting is underway for the most popular lantern at the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, attracting participation from local residents and visitors.
This year's contest features 32 lantern displays, all chosen from the festival's standout exhibits. People can vote until midnight on April 30 by scanning the official festival QR code on WeChat. Each WeChat user can submit up to 10 votes per day and may give more than one vote to the same lantern.
The Zigong Lantern Festival, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, is known for its creative spirit and efforts to keep traditional crafts alive. This year’s 31st festival features even more cultural techniques, with lanterns incorporating elements such as porcelain artistry, Sichuan opera and blow molding. Themes such as "A House Full of Joy," "A Bumper Harvest" and "Abundant Year After Year" showcase these traditions through colorful light displays.
As of April 21, the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival had welcomed 1.92 million visitors.
This year's event features seven themed zones, including "Spring Festival Greetings," "Colorful China," "Grand Celebrations" and "Brilliance of Civilization." Traditional techniques, such as wire frame modeling and tying craftsmanship, are used throughout the exhibits.
The festival includes 12 oversized lantern installations, seven large-scale displays and more than 200 medium and small lantern groups, along with representative intangible cultural heritage lantern works from across the country. The displays create a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture.
Voting is underway for the most popular lantern at the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, attracting participation from local residents and visitors.
This year's contest features 32 lantern displays, all chosen from the festival's standout exhibits. People can vote until midnight on April 30 by scanning the official festival QR code on WeChat. Each WeChat user can submit up to 10 votes per day and may give more than one vote to the same lantern.
The Zigong Lantern Festival, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, is known for its creative spirit and efforts to keep traditional crafts alive. This year’s 31st festival features even more cultural techniques, with lanterns incorporating elements such as porcelain artistry, Sichuan opera and blow molding. Themes such as "A House Full of Joy," "A Bumper Harvest" and "Abundant Year After Year" showcase these traditions through colorful light displays.
As of April 21, the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival had welcomed 1.92 million visitors.
This year's event features seven themed zones, including "Spring Festival Greetings," "Colorful China," "Grand Celebrations" and "Brilliance of Civilization." Traditional techniques, such as wire frame modeling and tying craftsmanship, are used throughout the exhibits.
The festival includes 12 oversized lantern installations, seven large-scale displays and more than 200 medium and small lantern groups, along with representative intangible cultural heritage lantern works from across the country. The displays create a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture.
Voting is underway for the most popular lantern at the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, attracting participation from local residents and visitors.
This year's contest features 32 lantern displays, all chosen from the festival's standout exhibits. People can vote until midnight on April 30 by scanning the official festival QR code on WeChat. Each WeChat user can submit up to 10 votes per day and may give more than one vote to the same lantern.
The Zigong Lantern Festival, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, is known for its creative spirit and efforts to keep traditional crafts alive. This year’s 31st festival features even more cultural techniques, with lanterns incorporating elements such as porcelain artistry, Sichuan opera and blow molding. Themes such as "A House Full of Joy," "A Bumper Harvest" and "Abundant Year After Year" showcase these traditions through colorful light displays.
As of April 21, the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival had welcomed 1.92 million visitors.
This year's event features seven themed zones, including "Spring Festival Greetings," "Colorful China," "Grand Celebrations" and "Brilliance of Civilization." Traditional techniques, such as wire frame modeling and tying craftsmanship, are used throughout the exhibits.
The festival includes 12 oversized lantern installations, seven large-scale displays and more than 200 medium and small lantern groups, along with representative intangible cultural heritage lantern works from across the country. The displays create a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture.
Voting is underway for the most popular lantern at the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, attracting participation from local residents and visitors.
This year's contest features 32 lantern displays, all chosen from the festival's standout exhibits. People can vote until midnight on April 30 by scanning the official festival QR code on WeChat. Each WeChat user can submit up to 10 votes per day and may give more than one vote to the same lantern.
The Zigong Lantern Festival, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, is known for its creative spirit and efforts to keep traditional crafts alive. This year’s 31st festival features even more cultural techniques, with lanterns incorporating elements such as porcelain artistry, Sichuan opera and blow molding. Themes such as "A House Full of Joy," "A Bumper Harvest" and "Abundant Year After Year" showcase these traditions through colorful light displays.
As of April 21, the 31st Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival had welcomed 1.92 million visitors.
This year's event features seven themed zones, including "Spring Festival Greetings," "Colorful China," "Grand Celebrations" and "Brilliance of Civilization." Traditional techniques, such as wire frame modeling and tying craftsmanship, are used throughout the exhibits.
The festival includes 12 oversized lantern installations, seven large-scale displays and more than 200 medium and small lantern groups, along with representative intangible cultural heritage lantern works from across the country. The displays create a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture.