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Chinese Lantern FestivalĀ (Yuanxiao Festival), also known as the Shangyuan Festival, the Little First Moon, Evening ofĀ the Lantern Festival, is one of the traditional festivals in China. It is celebrated on the 15thĀ day of the first lunar monthĀ every year. The Lantern Festival originated from the ancient folk custom of turning on lights to pray for blessings, with a long history and was already valued as early as the Western Han Dynasty.
The Lantern Festival (in Chinese: å 宵č) pushesĀ the celebration of the Spring FestivalĀ to another climax, and also marks the end of the Chinese New YearĀ period. People celebrate the Lantern Festival by watching lanterns, guessing lantern riddles, eating Yuanxiao (Tangyuan), performingĀ dragon and lionĀ dances, and other customs,Ā which symbolizeĀ reunion, happiness and fulfillment. ChineseĀ Lantern Festival not only carries profound cultural significance, but also is an important part of traditionalĀ Chinese culture.Ā Welcome to startĀ your China toursĀ to experience the charm of traditionalĀ Chinese culture!
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- Fast Facts about Chinese Lantern Festival
- Chinese Lantern Festival Dates
- Origins of Lantern Festival
- How to Celebrate Lantern Festival: Traditions & Activities
- Which cities have the most famous Lantern Festival displays?
- Chinese Lantern Festival Food: Yuanxiao (Tangyuan)
- Chinese Lantern Festival Celebration Around the World
- Tips for Exploring China During the Lantern Festival
- FAQs about Chinese Lantern Festival
- Experience Chinese Lantern Festival with China Xian Tour
Fast Facts about Chinese Lantern Festival
- Chinese name: å 宵čļ¼Yuan Xiao Jieļ¼, äøå čļ¼Shang Yuan Jieļ¼
- Date: Jan. 15thin the lunar calendar
- Representative food: Tangyuan (northern China), Yuanxiao (Southern China), both are glutinous rice balls but with different fillings
- Celebration: watch lantern shows, guess lantern riddles, watch lion dances and dragon dances
- Implied meaning: Looking forward to a harmonious family; best wishes for safety, health and a bright future in the coming new year
Chinese Lantern Festival Dates
The date of the Lantern Festival is fixed in the lunar calendar, that is, the 15th day of the first lunar month, but the date in the Gregorian calendar changes every year, usually from early February to early March. The Chinese Lantern Festival date in 2026Ā is March 3rd.
Year |
Lantern Festival Date |
2026 |
March 3 |
2027 |
February 20 |
2028 |
February 9 |
2029 |
February 27 |
2030 |
February 17 |
* Please note that the Lantern FestivalĀ is not a public holiday in China, not because it is unimportant, but too close to the Spring Festival.
Origins of Lantern Festival
According toĀ the ancient calendar, the first month is the āyuanāĀ month of the lunar calendar. The ancients called night āxiaoā. The 15thĀ day of the first month is the first full moon night of aĀ year, so it is called āYuanxiao Festivalā. There are many explanations about the origin of Chinese Lantern Festival:

Emperor Wen of Han commemoratedĀ the suppression of Lüās rebellion
One explanationĀ is that the Lantern Festival originated from Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty to commemorate the suppression of Lüās rebellion. According to records, after the death of Emperor Hui of Han, his mother Lü Zhi usurped the throne, and the Lü clan controlled the government. After Lü ZhiāsĀ death, Zhou Bo, Chen Ping, and others worked together to sweep away the various Lü clans in 180 BC and proclaimed Liu Heng as emperor, known as Emperor Wen of Han.
The day of pacification falls on the 15thĀ day of the first lunar month. To celebrate, Emperor Wen goes out of the palace every year on this night to have fun with the people. Unlike other traditional festivals which emphasize āfamily reunionā, theĀ Lantern Festival emphasizes more ānational celebrationā.
The Western Han Dynasty offered sacrifices to the Taiyi God
As early as the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of Han lit lanterns on the 15th night of the first lunar month to worship the God of Tai Yi (Tai YiĀ means the god who governs everything in the universe). The worship began at dusk and lasted until dawn. This is regarded as the precursor of the Lantern Festival. It is said that when Sima Qian created the āTaichu Calendarā, he had identified the Lantern Festival as a major festival.
Origin of Taoism
According to the Taoist concept of āThree Yuanā, the 15thĀ day of the first lunar month is the Shangyuan Festival, which is the birthday of the Heaven Emperor in charge of the heavenly realm and a day for praying for a goodĀ harvest, happiness, and good fortune. Therefore, people usuallyĀ hold various celebration activities on this day, such as lighting lanterns, setting off fireworks, etc., to pray for the protection of the HeavenĀ Emperor.
Origin of Buddhism
There is another saying that the lantern custom of ChineseĀ Lantern FestivalĀ is related to the introduction of Buddhism. After Buddhism was introduced to China during the Eastern Han Dynasty, it gradually integrated with local culture. Emperor Ming of HanĀ issued a decree to promote Buddhism by ālighting lanterns to pay respects to Buddha on the Shangyuan nightā.
During the Tang Dynasty, the Buddhist tradition of ālantern festivalāĀ began on the 15th day of the first lunar month to convey light and wisdom, and pray for a year of peace and good fortune. This custom gradually became an important part of theĀ Lantern Festival.
Evolution of Torch Festival
Another sayingĀ is that the Lantern Festival originated from the burningĀ sacrifice in the pre-Qin period, that is, people burn torches to pray for good weather and exorcise evil spirits. This custom gradually evolved into the Lantern Festival. Since the Sui, Tang and Song Dynasties, the Lantern FestivalĀ has become even more popular.
In the Sui Dynasty, the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month was unprecedented. In the Tang Dynasty, it was legal to set up lanterns on the Lantern Festival. In the Song Dynasty, the most lively and grand festival was the Lantern Festival. During this period, not only the lights were shining, but also the streets were filled with songs and dances. Even the emperors enjoyed happiness with the people.

How to Celebrate Lantern Festival: Traditions & Activities
Chinese LanternĀ festival has rich and colorfulĀ traditional customs, mainly including watching lanterns, eating Yuanxiao, guessing lantern riddles, setting off fireworks, dragon and lion dances. There are other distinctive celebration customs in different regionsĀ of China. You can travelĀ to Beijing, Shanghai, Xiāan, Chengdu, Nanjing, QuanzhouĀ orĀ otherĀ famous ChineseĀ citiesĀ to embark on your Chinese Festival tours.
Watching Lanterns
Watching lanternsĀ is one of the important activities of the Lantern Festival, whichĀ originated in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties. In the past, it started from the 13th day of the first lunar month when the lights were on and ended on the 18th day when the lights were off.
During the Lantern Festival, lantern exhibitions are held all over China, attracting countless tourists to watch beautifulĀ lanterns with different shapes and colors. EnjoyingĀ lanterns is not only aĀ recreationalĀ activity, but also a way to inherit and promote traditional culture.Ā You can shoot a lot of amazing images of Chinese Lantern Festival.
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Lantern Festival is also a good opportunity to make friends. Unmarried men and women can find a mateĀ for themselves whileĀ watching lanterns. During the Lantern Festival, it is also the time for young men and women to meet their lovers, so Lantern FestivalĀ can be said to be the authentic Chinese Valentineās Day.
GuessingĀ Lantern Riddles
Guessing lantern riddles is one of the special activities of the Lantern Festival, which originated in the Song Dynasty and has been loved by people for thousands of years.
People write riddles on paper slips and stick them on colorful lanterns for everyone to guess and solve. This cultural and entertainment activity can not only increase knowledge and inspire wisdom, but also add festive atmosphere.
Eating Yuanxiao
Eating Yuanxiao is an important custom of ChineseĀ Lantern Festival, which symbolizes reunion and happiness. The earliest record of eating YuanxiaoĀ on Lantern Festival can be seen in the Song Dynasty.
Yuanxiao, also known as sweet rice dumpling, is a round food made of glutinous rice flour with various fillings, such as sesame, bean paste, nuts, etc. As a festival foodĀ in China, Yuanxiao is made in various ways. In modern times, Yuanxiao is increasingly refined.
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Dragon and Lion Dances
Dragon and lion dance is a traditional Chinese folk art performance. During theĀ Lantern Festival, grand dragon and lion dance activities will be held everywhere.
Playing the dragonĀ lantern, also known as dancing the dragon lantern or dragon dance, has been quite common in the Han Dynasty, and is an important embodiment of the singing and dancingĀ festival atmosphere during the Lantern Festival. Dragon dance symbolizes auspiciousness and strength, while lion dance symbolizes warding off evil and avoiding harm, and bringing good luck and prosperity. During the Lantern Festival or other celebrations, people come to cheer with lion dance. These performance forms are lively, graceful, highly romantic, and have Eastern characteristics.
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Setting off Fireworks
During theĀ Lantern Festival, people set off fireworks to celebrate. The sound of fireworks and firecrackers symbolizes warding off evilĀ spirits, and meansĀ peace and auspiciousness in the new year. This custom began as early as the Song Dynasty.
Walking on Stilts, Land Boat Dancing
Traditional folk activities such as walking on stilts and land boatĀ dancingĀ are indispensable to the Lantern FestivalĀ in China.
Stilt walking is a popular folk art performance, which has appeared as early as the Spring and Autumn period. People who walk on stilts often dress up in traditional Chinese opera costumes, with heavy makeup, sing and dance.
Land boatĀ dancingĀ is a traditional folk performance that imitates water boating on land. It is usually performed on the Lantern Festival to commemorate the Great Yu or pray for harvest and good luck. Performers usually tie colorful boats made of bamboo and wood around their waists, imitating the movements of boats, accompanied by singing and dancing, creating a joyful and peaceful atmosphere.ā
Which cities have the most famous Lantern Festival displays?
The following three cities are representative in both history and characteristics. You can choose according to your likes and itinerary.
Nanjing: The saying, āThe lanterns in the Qinhuai River are the best in the worldā, is used to praise the lantern show in Nanjing. It prefect combines the lights, the Qinhuai River, classic gardens and the Ming Dynasty City Wall. The historic and poetic atmosphere will make you feel like in ancient China. In Bailuzhou Park, tourists can also take a boat to appreciate the lanterns. It usually lasts from Spring Festival to Jan 18thth.
Shanghai: Usually, the lantern show in Shanghai is held in Yu Garden from Spring Festival to Jan 15th. Its theme usually originates from traditional myths. With the classic garden as the backdrop and exquisite lanterns, the scene is highly immersive.
Zigong (Sichuan Province): The scale of the lantern show in Zigong is the largest with several extra-large theme lantern groups. Integrating with modern audio-visual technology, AI interactions, and intangible cultural heritage skills, it creates an incomparable visual feast for every tourist. There are also drone shows, intangible cultural heritage exhibitions and folk interactive activities.
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Chinese Lantern Festival Food: Yuanxiao (Tangyuan)
Yuanxiao or Tangyuan (glutinous rice balls) is a kind of Chinese foodĀ cooked and eaten on the 15thĀ day of the first lunar month in accordance with the custom. It is one of the traditional snacks of the Han Chinese, belonging to the festival food customs. On the Lantern Festival, people in Northern China ārollā Yuanxiao (å 宵) and people in Southern China āwrapā Tangyuan (걤å), which are two kinds of food with different methods and tastes.
At first, people called this kind of food āFuyuanziā, and later āTangtuanā or āTangyuanā. These names are similar to the pronunciation of āTuanyuanā, meaning reunion, which symbolizes the reunion, harmony and happiness of the whole family.
Kind Reminder
Yuanxiao contains a lot of fat and sugar, so its calories are very high (the calories of four sesame Yuanxiao are equivalent to the calories of a bowl of rice). It is not suitable for overweight or hyperlipidemia, hypertension, gout, and diabetes patients to ingest too much. The elderly, infants and other groups with weak digestive function should not eat Yuanxiao.
Chinese Lantern Festival Celebration Around the World
Lantern Festival in Singapore
The Chinese in Singapore account for more than 70% of the total population, so Lantern Festival is also an important feastĀ in Singapore. People will set up various lanterns on the street for everyone to enjoy and guess riddles. At the celebration of the Lantern Festival, wonderful martial arts, lion dance and Nanyin music will also be performed. But the most special is their colorful Yuanxiao.
Lantern Festival in Malaysia
The Lantern Festival in Malaysia has a special custom called āmen throw bananas and women hang orangesā. On the night of Lantern Festival, single Chinese men and women flock to the riversideĀ or lakeside. Men throw bananas and women throw oranges. They write contact numbers on the fruits in order to find a good marriage.
In the capital Kuala Lumpur, citizens will watch fireworkĀ displays to celebrateĀ ChineseĀ Lantern Festival.ā
Lantern Festival in Japan and South Korea
Lantern shows are held on the streets of Kyoto and Tokyo, Japan. Lantern showsĀ in Seoul and Busan, South Korea areĀ also very lively, and various food activities will be held.
Lantern Festival in United States
Every Chinese New YearĀ and Lantern Festival, Chinatowns across the United States become the most livelyĀ places. In the grand paradeĀ in San Francisco, there are not only festive Chinese floats, but also traditional Chinese lion dance, dragon dance performances, martial arts, musical instruments, and more. FireworkĀ displays at the Lantern Festival in Los Angeles and New York are also not to beĀ missed.
Tips for Exploring China During the Lantern Festival
Though the Spring Festival vacation has already ended, the Lantern Festival is also a peak period for travel, especially in the hot tourist cities and famous lantern shows. There are also large crowds. So booking the ticket and hotel in advance is also necessary.
If you want to avoid the large populations, pay a visit to the lantern shows held by the local gardens. With fewer tourists, your travel experience may be better.
For foreign tourists, joining a tour group is also a nice choice, because the guide can introduce the cultural backgrounds for you and guide you to tour the core scenic spots efficiently.
If you want to taste Tangyuan or Yuanxiao, verify the fillings. Because some contain the ingredient that you may be allergic to, such as gluten, nuts or dairy products.
FAQs about Chinese Lantern Festival
How long is the Chinese Lantern festival?
The festival is only one day, but the celebration activities may last for 3 – 5 days in different places.
Does the date of the festival change each year?
The date is fixed in the lunar calendar, but changes every year in the solar calendar.
What is the traditional significance of the Lantern Festival?
The Lantern Festival usually symbolizes family reunion. People will also pray for a smooth year through various celebrations. In ancient China, it was also a carnival and Valentine’s Day.
What are the main activities associated with the Chinese Lantern Festival?
WatchingĀ lantern shows, guessingĀ lantern riddlesĀ and eating Tangyuan/Yuanxiao are the activities popular all over China.
What is the purpose of hanging riddles on the lanterns?
It not only makes the lanterns visually appealing but also enhances entertainment and interactivity of the lantern show.
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