CEBU CITY, Philippines — Instead of the actual day of the Chinese New Year celebration on January 29, Wednesday, the Red Lantern Festival in Cebu City will be moved to February 8, Saturday.
SOUTH BEND ― At least 10 semi-trucks already have dropped off displays of Chinese lanterns ... Café near the red barn. “It’s hard to describe how spectacular these lanterns really are ...
The festival will feature handcrafted lantern displays inspired by traditional Chinese art, along with cultural performances.
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, who was present at the event, said 50,000 red lanterns would light up the streets of Penang island for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebration on Jan 29.