WHY IS THIS YEAR’S CHINESE LANTERN FESTIVAL CELEBRATED ON FEBRUARY 5, 2023?
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This year’s Chinese Lantern Festival is being honored with a Google Doodle as celebrations commence on Sunday, February 5.
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The Lantern Festival, which is also known as Yuan Xiao Jie or the Shang Yuan Festival, dates back 2,000 years to the Han Dynasty.
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The Chinese Lantern Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the first lunar month.
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This always falls between February 4 and March 6, two weeks after Lunar New Year is celebrated.
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Last year, the Lantern Festival fell on February 15. Next year, celebrations will take place on February 24.
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Typical festive activities include enjoying lanterns, lantern riddles, lion and dragon dances, as well as eating delicious food such as tangyuan (steamed or boiled rice balls in soup).
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But his daughter warned the villagers of this plan in advance and advised them to create an impression that the village had already burnt down.
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They place red lanterns in front of their houses and released them into the sky to give the illusion that it was on fire.
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The emperor called off the attack, believing the village to already be burnt to the ground.
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