Lantern Festival Pingxi, Taiwan

in travel •  7 years ago 

Taiwanese celebration

Pingxi Area in the City of New Taipei of Taiwan has a yearly celebration where Lamp lit and the skylight.
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Lantern Light,

Also known as the Hong Kong or Parole Peaks, is flying and powered by air because the parole is made of paper is known as a tradition to be found and contemplated in Asian cultures. These lanterns are made of thin paper from rice that is anointed with lard. The bottom and plywood panels have bamboo support or its framework. A tiny candle or something made of the same material of a candle with gas or aids to lighten the flame of a fast flame that matter is also found inside the parole. When fired, the fire will cause the presence of hot air within the parole, which pushes the chemical pellet density and the environment within the parole to descend for that reason so that the lantern will fly upwards from the original level or height from the ground. The Parol Light is only governed by the air until the candle lightly flares, then or when the pyrene fire dies, gradually decrease and turn the lantern from its flight.

The Paraplegues are also known as the Light Candle or Fire Balloon, yet the term Fire Ball is also known as the Crossroad used during World War II .

But these lanterns are not popular with peasants in some countries because of their ability to cause burns or burns of agricultural products or products or cause deaths of plants or crops of farmers while parole drops from flying to the sky.
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Chinese festivals

In ancient China, wooden lanterns were used as a battleground. Eventually, however, the use of military applications has become popular because these lanterns have been favorable to young people and to festivals. Because of the popularity of these lanterns were used at festivals to attract more people, just like the festival of Chinese Mid-Autumn and Festival Lantern.

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Wonderful! :) Reminds me of Loi Krathong lantern festival in Thailand.

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Lanterns are very beautiful - Here is a video of a lantern festival outside of my home town. Please take a look and let me know what you think - https://steemit.com/travel/@liquidtravel/fires-in-the-sky.