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Barangay Telabastagan's lantern at the 2023 Giant Lantern Festival grand winner
2023 Giant Lantern Festival grand winner is Barangay Telabastagan led by lantern maker Arnel Flores. This is the 5th win for Flores under the same barangay since 2006.
Flores and his team took 2 months to complete the giant lantern using 11 bulbs and 10 rotor engines.
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published: 16 Dec 2023
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2023 Giant Lantern Parade in San Fernando, Pampanga
The City of San Fernando, home of the giant lanterns and the Christmas Capital of the Philippines celebrates its 115th Giant Lantern Festival on Saturday, December 16 at the Robinsons Starmills open grounds.
Barangay Telabastagan led by lantern maker Arnel Flores was hailed as the grand winner of this year's GLF winning P300,000, trophy, and bragging rights. The 1st runner up is Barangay San Nicolas followed by Barangay San Juan winning P200,000 and P100,000 respectively.
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published: 16 Dec 2023
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Rise Lantern Festival
Rise elevates hope, ignites dreams, and creates memories you will never forget. Because, every dream needs a voice.
Together We Rise.
published: 17 May 2014
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Lantern Festival | What is the Lantern Festival in China & How to Celebrate it? (2023)
The Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month, marking the end of the Chinese New Year celebration. In Chinese, it is 元宵节 (yuán xiāo jié) or 上元节 (shàng yuán jié). In 2023, it falls on Feb. 5.
In this video, let’s dig deep into the history and origin of the Lantern Festival, activities, traditions, food, greeting, and all other parts of this traditional festival you need to know.
00:00 - Introduction: What is the Lantern Festival?
What are the dates of the Lantern Festival in 2023?
00:24 - What is the History & Story of the Lantern Festival?
02:03 - How to Celebrate it?
Lighting and Watching Lanterns
Guessing Lantern Riddles
Eating Tang Yuan (Tang Yuan VS Yuan Xiao)
...
published: 21 Jan 2022
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Festive China: Lantern Festival
The #LanternFestival falls on the 15th day of the first month on Chinese lunar calendar. Its arrival also marks the end of #SpringFestival celebrations.
Watch this episode of Festive China to learn about what you should do and eat on the day.
Festive China is a series of short clips focusing on traditional Chinese festivals and festivities, the cultural connotations of traditional holidays, their development and changes, and how they manifest in today's China.
published: 26 Feb 2021
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Watch as Lanterns Fill the Sky in Thailand | National Geographic
The Yi Peng Festival originated in the ancient Lanna kingdom, which once ruled northern Thailand. It is celebrated en masse in the town of Mae Jo each year.
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published: 02 Sep 2017
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🏮 Chinese Lantern Festival for Kids | 5 February | Twinkl USA
In this video, children will learn all about the Chinese lantern festival, which takes place on the last day of Chinese New Year.
00:00 What is the Chinese Lantern Festival?
0:44 When is the Chinese Lantern Festival?
1:22 The History of the Chinese Lantern Festival
2:36 How is the Chinese Lantern Festival celebrated?
3:57 The Lantern Festival Today
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published: 01 Feb 2023
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Lantern Festival opens in Stockton
The Stockton Lantern Festival made its debut at the Stockton Ballpark on Friday night.
published: 25 Nov 2023
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What is Lantern Festival? How is Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrated in Singapore?
Enjoy the lantern festival also called the mid-autumn festival for 2020 in Singapore with the beautifully lit up lanterns in the china town Singapore and at the gardens by the bay Singapore. Celebrations have kicked in with the mid-autumn festival activities like Lantern walking and moon viewing and not to forget the mid-autumn festival food like the moon cakes which are especially eaten during this time of the year. Watch the video to know more about the festival traditions and other famous activities like lantern flying.
The video covers Singapore's Gardens by the bay mid-autumn festival light-up 2020 and the Chinatown mid-autumn festival 2020 light up.
One of the loveliest Chinese festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore celebrates the end of the autumn harvest with family gat...
published: 23 Sep 2020
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Lantern Festival in 4k | The Lights Fest
Visit www.thelightsfest.com to attend a Lantern Festival near you!
To join our Ultimate Online Film School OR Watch our Free 1-Hour Training: https://go.fulltimefilmmaker.com/fe519bf0
This Lantern Festival was shot in Florence AZ and put on by The Lights. Most of this video was shot at a 1.4 or 1.8 aperture using Sigma ART lenses on the Canon 1dx Mark 2 with ISO up between 1600 and 6400.... and yes, we flew a drone through the on-coming lanterns.
Film by Parker Walbeck and Nick Sales
Music called "Grace" by Tony Anderson licensed at The Music Bed
Cameras used:
Canon 1dx Mark II: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B6OTTIM?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Red Epic-W 8k
DJI Phantom 4 Drone: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLHCLJS?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Lenses used:
Sigma ART 18-35 f/1.8: https://www.amazon...
published: 20 Dec 2016
7:10
Barangay Telabastagan's lantern at the 2023 Giant Lantern Festival grand winner
2023 Giant Lantern Festival grand winner is Barangay Telabastagan led by lantern maker Arnel Flores. This is the 5th win for Flores under the same barangay sinc...
2023 Giant Lantern Festival grand winner is Barangay Telabastagan led by lantern maker Arnel Flores. This is the 5th win for Flores under the same barangay since 2006.
Flores and his team took 2 months to complete the giant lantern using 11 bulbs and 10 rotor engines.
Related story: https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/arts-culture/parul-sampernandu-lighting-up-filipino-spirits-for-over-100-years/
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2023 Giant Lantern Festival grand winner is Barangay Telabastagan led by lantern maker Arnel Flores. This is the 5th win for Flores under the same barangay since 2006.
Flores and his team took 2 months to complete the giant lantern using 11 bulbs and 10 rotor engines.
Related story: https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/arts-culture/parul-sampernandu-lighting-up-filipino-spirits-for-over-100-years/
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- published: 16 Dec 2023
- views: 7218
12:43
2023 Giant Lantern Parade in San Fernando, Pampanga
The City of San Fernando, home of the giant lanterns and the Christmas Capital of the Philippines celebrates its 115th Giant Lantern Festival on Saturday, Dece...
The City of San Fernando, home of the giant lanterns and the Christmas Capital of the Philippines celebrates its 115th Giant Lantern Festival on Saturday, December 16 at the Robinsons Starmills open grounds.
Barangay Telabastagan led by lantern maker Arnel Flores was hailed as the grand winner of this year's GLF winning P300,000, trophy, and bragging rights. The 1st runner up is Barangay San Nicolas followed by Barangay San Juan winning P200,000 and P100,000 respectively.
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The City of San Fernando, home of the giant lanterns and the Christmas Capital of the Philippines celebrates its 115th Giant Lantern Festival on Saturday, December 16 at the Robinsons Starmills open grounds.
Barangay Telabastagan led by lantern maker Arnel Flores was hailed as the grand winner of this year's GLF winning P300,000, trophy, and bragging rights. The 1st runner up is Barangay San Nicolas followed by Barangay San Juan winning P200,000 and P100,000 respectively.
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- published: 16 Dec 2023
- views: 15505
1:32
Rise Lantern Festival
Rise elevates hope, ignites dreams, and creates memories you will never forget. Because, every dream needs a voice.
Together We Rise.
Rise elevates hope, ignites dreams, and creates memories you will never forget. Because, every dream needs a voice.
Together We Rise.
https://wn.com/Rise_Lantern_Festival
Rise elevates hope, ignites dreams, and creates memories you will never forget. Because, every dream needs a voice.
Together We Rise.
- published: 17 May 2014
- views: 1825806
4:03
Lantern Festival | What is the Lantern Festival in China & How to Celebrate it? (2023)
The Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month, marking the end of the Chinese New Year celebration. In Chinese, it is 元宵节 (yuán xiāo jié)...
The Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month, marking the end of the Chinese New Year celebration. In Chinese, it is 元宵节 (yuán xiāo jié) or 上元节 (shàng yuán jié). In 2023, it falls on Feb. 5.
In this video, let’s dig deep into the history and origin of the Lantern Festival, activities, traditions, food, greeting, and all other parts of this traditional festival you need to know.
00:00 - Introduction: What is the Lantern Festival?
What are the dates of the Lantern Festival in 2023?
00:24 - What is the History & Story of the Lantern Festival?
02:03 - How to Celebrate it?
Lighting and Watching Lanterns
Guessing Lantern Riddles
Eating Tang Yuan (Tang Yuan VS Yuan Xiao)
Watching Dragon and Lion Dances (Folk Shows)
Greeting (How to Say Happy Lantern Festival in Chinese? )
03:26 - Is the Lantern Festival the real Chinese Valentine's Day?
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The Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month, marking the end of the Chinese New Year celebration. In Chinese, it is 元宵节 (yuán xiāo jié) or 上元节 (shàng yuán jié). In 2023, it falls on Feb. 5.
In this video, let’s dig deep into the history and origin of the Lantern Festival, activities, traditions, food, greeting, and all other parts of this traditional festival you need to know.
00:00 - Introduction: What is the Lantern Festival?
What are the dates of the Lantern Festival in 2023?
00:24 - What is the History & Story of the Lantern Festival?
02:03 - How to Celebrate it?
Lighting and Watching Lanterns
Guessing Lantern Riddles
Eating Tang Yuan (Tang Yuan VS Yuan Xiao)
Watching Dragon and Lion Dances (Folk Shows)
Greeting (How to Say Happy Lantern Festival in Chinese? )
03:26 - Is the Lantern Festival the real Chinese Valentine's Day?
Want to know more about the Lantern Festival, you can just go to https://www.chinatravel.com/chinese-new-year/lantern-festival
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- published: 21 Jan 2022
- views: 56014
3:52
Festive China: Lantern Festival
The #LanternFestival falls on the 15th day of the first month on Chinese lunar calendar. Its arrival also marks the end of #SpringFestival celebrations.
Watch...
The #LanternFestival falls on the 15th day of the first month on Chinese lunar calendar. Its arrival also marks the end of #SpringFestival celebrations.
Watch this episode of Festive China to learn about what you should do and eat on the day.
Festive China is a series of short clips focusing on traditional Chinese festivals and festivities, the cultural connotations of traditional holidays, their development and changes, and how they manifest in today's China.
https://wn.com/Festive_China_Lantern_Festival
The #LanternFestival falls on the 15th day of the first month on Chinese lunar calendar. Its arrival also marks the end of #SpringFestival celebrations.
Watch this episode of Festive China to learn about what you should do and eat on the day.
Festive China is a series of short clips focusing on traditional Chinese festivals and festivities, the cultural connotations of traditional holidays, their development and changes, and how they manifest in today's China.
- published: 26 Feb 2021
- views: 74663
1:21
Watch as Lanterns Fill the Sky in Thailand | National Geographic
The Yi Peng Festival originated in the ancient Lanna kingdom, which once ruled northern Thailand. It is celebrated en masse in the town of Mae Jo each year.
➡ S...
The Yi Peng Festival originated in the ancient Lanna kingdom, which once ruled northern Thailand. It is celebrated en masse in the town of Mae Jo each year.
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The Yi Peng Festival originated in the ancient Lanna kingdom, which once ruled northern Thailand. It is celebrated en masse in the town of Mae Jo each year.
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- published: 02 Sep 2017
- views: 202339
4:42
🏮 Chinese Lantern Festival for Kids | 5 February | Twinkl USA
In this video, children will learn all about the Chinese lantern festival, which takes place on the last day of Chinese New Year.
00:00 What is the Chinese Lan...
In this video, children will learn all about the Chinese lantern festival, which takes place on the last day of Chinese New Year.
00:00 What is the Chinese Lantern Festival?
0:44 When is the Chinese Lantern Festival?
1:22 The History of the Chinese Lantern Festival
2:36 How is the Chinese Lantern Festival celebrated?
3:57 The Lantern Festival Today
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In this video, children will learn all about the Chinese lantern festival, which takes place on the last day of Chinese New Year.
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1:22 The History of the Chinese Lantern Festival
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- published: 01 Feb 2023
- views: 7802
1:38
Lantern Festival opens in Stockton
The Stockton Lantern Festival made its debut at the Stockton Ballpark on Friday night.
The Stockton Lantern Festival made its debut at the Stockton Ballpark on Friday night.
https://wn.com/Lantern_Festival_Opens_In_Stockton
The Stockton Lantern Festival made its debut at the Stockton Ballpark on Friday night.
- published: 25 Nov 2023
- views: 8066
4:38
What is Lantern Festival? How is Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrated in Singapore?
Enjoy the lantern festival also called the mid-autumn festival for 2020 in Singapore with the beautifully lit up lanterns in the china town Singapore and at the...
Enjoy the lantern festival also called the mid-autumn festival for 2020 in Singapore with the beautifully lit up lanterns in the china town Singapore and at the gardens by the bay Singapore. Celebrations have kicked in with the mid-autumn festival activities like Lantern walking and moon viewing and not to forget the mid-autumn festival food like the moon cakes which are especially eaten during this time of the year. Watch the video to know more about the festival traditions and other famous activities like lantern flying.
The video covers Singapore's Gardens by the bay mid-autumn festival light-up 2020 and the Chinatown mid-autumn festival 2020 light up.
One of the loveliest Chinese festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore celebrates the end of the autumn harvest with family gatherings, lanterns and mooncakes.
Marking the end of the autumn harvest, the Mid-Autumn Festival was traditionally a time to give thanks to the gods.
It is also a time of year that the moon is at its brightest, which is why lunar legends have always been attached to the celebration. One of the most notable is the story of Chang Er, the wife of a merciless king who downed the elixir of immortality he had intended to drink, so as to save her people from his tyrannical rule.
The tale goes that she ascended to the moon upon her brave act, and has been worshipped by the Chinese as a Moon Goddess ever since.
When dusk falls
Since the Mid-Autumn Festival is about lunar appreciation, celebrations go into full swing once the sun goes down.
Moon-viewing parties are a popular way to enjoy the occasion, as family and friends sit in gardens lit by the soft glow of paper lanterns, sip tea, nibble on mooncakes.
Children love this festival because they get to tote lanterns. The traditional lanterns with wax candles are made from paper and shaped into everything from cars to cartoon characters. As a sign of the times, there are also plastic, battery-operated versions.
You’ll get to examine the former up close at some of the celebrations around the island, particularly in Chinatown where large beautiful lanterns will be on display—marvels of creativity, artistry and traditional craftsmanship.
Without a doubt, mooncakes are the main highlight of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Legend has it that they helped to free Yuan China from Mongol rule, after rebels organised an uprising by passing messages hidden in these seasonal pastries.
Today, you’ll find them in many varieties, from traditional flavours with lotus seed paste and egg yolk, to snowskin versions filled with everything from chocolate to champagne truffle. They are best enjoyed with a strong, palate-cleansing cup of Chinese tea.
To keep the tradition of Mid-Autumn Festival alive and to bring cheer to Singaporeans as we adjust to life in the new normal, Gardens By the Bay is celebrating Mid-Autumn with a mix of onsite and online offerings from 18 September to 4 October.Lantern sets will be lighted up at the outdoor gardens from 7.00pm to 10.00pm
https://wn.com/What_Is_Lantern_Festival_How_Is_Mid_Autumn_Festival_Celebrated_In_Singapore
Enjoy the lantern festival also called the mid-autumn festival for 2020 in Singapore with the beautifully lit up lanterns in the china town Singapore and at the gardens by the bay Singapore. Celebrations have kicked in with the mid-autumn festival activities like Lantern walking and moon viewing and not to forget the mid-autumn festival food like the moon cakes which are especially eaten during this time of the year. Watch the video to know more about the festival traditions and other famous activities like lantern flying.
The video covers Singapore's Gardens by the bay mid-autumn festival light-up 2020 and the Chinatown mid-autumn festival 2020 light up.
One of the loveliest Chinese festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore celebrates the end of the autumn harvest with family gatherings, lanterns and mooncakes.
Marking the end of the autumn harvest, the Mid-Autumn Festival was traditionally a time to give thanks to the gods.
It is also a time of year that the moon is at its brightest, which is why lunar legends have always been attached to the celebration. One of the most notable is the story of Chang Er, the wife of a merciless king who downed the elixir of immortality he had intended to drink, so as to save her people from his tyrannical rule.
The tale goes that she ascended to the moon upon her brave act, and has been worshipped by the Chinese as a Moon Goddess ever since.
When dusk falls
Since the Mid-Autumn Festival is about lunar appreciation, celebrations go into full swing once the sun goes down.
Moon-viewing parties are a popular way to enjoy the occasion, as family and friends sit in gardens lit by the soft glow of paper lanterns, sip tea, nibble on mooncakes.
Children love this festival because they get to tote lanterns. The traditional lanterns with wax candles are made from paper and shaped into everything from cars to cartoon characters. As a sign of the times, there are also plastic, battery-operated versions.
You’ll get to examine the former up close at some of the celebrations around the island, particularly in Chinatown where large beautiful lanterns will be on display—marvels of creativity, artistry and traditional craftsmanship.
Without a doubt, mooncakes are the main highlight of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Legend has it that they helped to free Yuan China from Mongol rule, after rebels organised an uprising by passing messages hidden in these seasonal pastries.
Today, you’ll find them in many varieties, from traditional flavours with lotus seed paste and egg yolk, to snowskin versions filled with everything from chocolate to champagne truffle. They are best enjoyed with a strong, palate-cleansing cup of Chinese tea.
To keep the tradition of Mid-Autumn Festival alive and to bring cheer to Singaporeans as we adjust to life in the new normal, Gardens By the Bay is celebrating Mid-Autumn with a mix of onsite and online offerings from 18 September to 4 October.Lantern sets will be lighted up at the outdoor gardens from 7.00pm to 10.00pm
- published: 23 Sep 2020
- views: 16566
2:43
Lantern Festival in 4k | The Lights Fest
Visit www.thelightsfest.com to attend a Lantern Festival near you!
To join our Ultimate Online Film School OR Watch our Free 1-Hour Training: https://go.fullti...
Visit www.thelightsfest.com to attend a Lantern Festival near you!
To join our Ultimate Online Film School OR Watch our Free 1-Hour Training: https://go.fulltimefilmmaker.com/fe519bf0
This Lantern Festival was shot in Florence AZ and put on by The Lights. Most of this video was shot at a 1.4 or 1.8 aperture using Sigma ART lenses on the Canon 1dx Mark 2 with ISO up between 1600 and 6400.... and yes, we flew a drone through the on-coming lanterns.
Film by Parker Walbeck and Nick Sales
Music called "Grace" by Tony Anderson licensed at The Music Bed
Cameras used:
Canon 1dx Mark II: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B6OTTIM?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Red Epic-W 8k
DJI Phantom 4 Drone: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLHCLJS?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Lenses used:
Sigma ART 18-35 f/1.8: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DBL0NLQ?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Sigma ART 20 f/1.4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016OI8EEA?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Sigma ART 50 f/1.4: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JPL7CK6?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Sigma ART 85 f/1.4: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0UO0HX?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Canon 24-70 f/2.8: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0076BNK30?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
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Visit www.thelightsfest.com to attend a Lantern Festival near you!
To join our Ultimate Online Film School OR Watch our Free 1-Hour Training: https://go.fulltimefilmmaker.com/fe519bf0
This Lantern Festival was shot in Florence AZ and put on by The Lights. Most of this video was shot at a 1.4 or 1.8 aperture using Sigma ART lenses on the Canon 1dx Mark 2 with ISO up between 1600 and 6400.... and yes, we flew a drone through the on-coming lanterns.
Film by Parker Walbeck and Nick Sales
Music called "Grace" by Tony Anderson licensed at The Music Bed
Cameras used:
Canon 1dx Mark II: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B6OTTIM?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Red Epic-W 8k
DJI Phantom 4 Drone: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLHCLJS?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Lenses used:
Sigma ART 18-35 f/1.8: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DBL0NLQ?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Sigma ART 20 f/1.4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016OI8EEA?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Sigma ART 50 f/1.4: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JPL7CK6?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Sigma ART 85 f/1.4: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0UO0HX?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
Canon 24-70 f/2.8: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0076BNK30?tag=parkerwalbe01-20
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- published: 20 Dec 2016
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