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| Villagers celebrate the Lantern Festival, which fell on Feb. 26 this year, with fish-shaped lanterns. (People's Daily Online/Wu Jianping) |
Farmers in Wangmantian village, east China's Anhui province, lit up fish-shaped lanterns on the evening of Feb. 24 to celebrate the Lantern Festival, which fell on Feb. 26.
Fish-shaped lanterns in Wangmantian village, Shexian county, Huangshan city of Anhui, have a history of over 600 years, and have been designated an intangible cultural heritage of the city.
Every year during the Lantern Festival, local people hold fish-shaped lanterns parades to pray for good harvests, fortune and prosperity.
Thanks to the geographical and historical features of the village, Wangmantian has developed its own unique style of fish-shaped lanterns. Holding fish-shaped lantern parades has become a folklore activity that passes on the village’s traditional culture and aesthetics.
Wangmantian village was listed as one of the fifth batch of traditional Chinese villages, and included as a provincial-level beautiful village in 2020.
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