Red, gold-tasseled
lanterns abound during the Chinese Lantern Festival -- the day that
marks the end of the Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival celebration. It is commemorated on the 15th day of the Chinese calendar’s first lunar month. To the Chinese, these lanterns signify reunion, but different lanterns are used on different occasions and ceremonies, all of which have their own meanings.
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