The abundant cultures of Taiwan---About Festivals (2)
My introdution about the "Lantern Festival ".
In Lantern Festival (also known as "Shang Yuan Festival"), it takes place on the fifteenth day of the first moon. Last in a series of springtime celebrations, this "second New Year" is widely celebrated by families all around Taiwan. Many beautiful decorative lanterns show around the street. And we eat Tang Yuan (also called "yuan Hsiao", eaten during the winter solstice, too) to symbolize peace and unity.
In Lantern Festival (also known as "Shang Yuan Festival"), it takes place on the fifteenth day of the first moon. Last in a series of springtime celebrations, this "second New Year" is widely celebrated by families all around Taiwan. Many beautiful decorative lanterns show around the street. And we eat Tang Yuan (also called "yuan Hsiao", eaten during the winter solstice, too) to symbolize peace and unity.
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