Color Display

by admin on April 22, 2010

Color Display

The Lantern Festival – a colorful display of lights

The Lantern Festival marks the 15th day of Chinese New Year. The beginning Chinese New Year in 2009 will be on 26 January. The Lantern Festival should not be confused with the fall mid Festival, also called the Lantern Festival in many parts of Singapore and Malaysia. The Lantern Festival is a time when young children go out at night carrying their lanterns to the temples. These lamps are usually made of paper and riddles are written in these lamps, children find pleasure in trying to solve the enigma of the thesis.

The Festival Chinese Lantern is also known as the New Year as it brings some closure to the Chinese New Year celebrations have started 15 days ago. flashlights today come in a variety of complex and colorful designs. Some are even fashionable in the form of animals. There are many attractive lamps that illuminate the display night sky with colored lights emanating from within. A flashlight is worth mentioning here is the lantern Dragon Polo. This flashlight is shaped in the form of a Dragon gold, and spills of fireworks from his mouth, the coils of Dragon Polo twenty-seven flashlight stick one meter high.

A wonderful experience and enjoy, the festival is worth the stay, especially if one has come to celebrate or watch the Chinese New Year celebration. Macao is a wonderful place to stay and access to this magnificent festival. Macao is a Special Administrative Region of China, have their own government and is a blend of east and west.

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Naveen Marasinghe is an Online Marketing Executive at eMarketingEye which is a search engine marketing company that offers PPC Management and SEO services and specializes in serving the online travel and hospitality industry. (http://www.emarketingeye.com/ )

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