Chinese Lantern Collection
Restored and colourfully painted old shophouses in Chinatown, Singapore, Southeast Asia provide the perfect backdrop for vibrant Chinese lanterns
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Restored and colourfully painted old shophouses in Chinatown, Singapore, Southeast Asia provide the perfect backdrop for vibrant Chinese lanterns. These lanterns, made from delicate skeletons of Physalis alkekengi and Lunaria annua seed pods, add a touch of enchantment to the bustling streets. In Hoi An, Vietnam, typical paper lanterns illuminate the night sky with their soft glow. The Lantern Shop in this charming town showcases an array of intricate designs that captivate visitors from all over the world. Gerrard Street in London's Soho comes alive during Chinese New Year celebrations as it is adorned with colourful Chinese lanterns. This fusion of cultures creates a unique atmosphere that reflects the diversity found within England's capital city. Marina Bay in Singapore also embraces the festive spirit during Chinese New Year. The River Hongbao decorations featuring Marina Bay Sands Hotel create a stunning display that attracts locals and tourists alike. The beauty of Vietnamese craftsmanship shines through once again at another Lantern Shop in Hoi An. Intricate details and vibrant colors make these lanterns true works of art. Manchester Town Hall stands proud amidst Greater Manchester's Albert Square adorned with elegant Chinese lanterns. This fusion between Eastern traditions and Western architecture highlights cultural exchange on a global scale. Further east, Thai Pak Koong Temple in George Town on Penang Island showcases its own collection of mesmerizing Chinese lanterns. These ornate decorations pay homage to centuries-old traditions while adding splashes of color to Malaysia's rich cultural tapestry. The Pinang Peranakan Mansion also embraces tradition by incorporating beautiful Chinese lantern displays into its grandeur. Located in George Town on Pulau Pinang island, this mansion offers visitors a glimpse into Malaysia's Peranakan heritage alongside its captivating decor. Kuala Lumpur's Thean Hou Temple boasts an impressive collection of traditional Chinese lanterns that light up during special occasions throughout the year. These luminous symbols of luck and prosperity add a touch of magic to the bustling cityscape.